In theory, you can model everything in plain SysML. But in practice? Working with “naked” SysML, that is, using only the standard without any methodological or domain-specific extensions, can quickly become limiting. Let’s take a concrete example: the System Context. SysML (both …
The SYSMOD methodology includes the Zigzag Pattern, which describes the zigzagging between the problem space (what is needed) and the solution space (how it will be realized). The following illustrates a basic framework of the problem-solution zigzag across several abstraction …
Naming in SysML v2 is more than just a stylistic concern—it’s fundamental for ensuring clarity, maintainability, and semantic precision in system models. Here are some key conventions to follow when naming elements in SysML v2:



