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According to the Model-Based Engineering Subcommittee, Model-Based Engineering (MBSE) is an approach to engineering that uses models as an integral part of the technical baseline that includes the requirements, analysis, design, implementation, and verification of a capability, system, and/or product throughout the acquisition life cycle.

MBSE is useful for many reasons including:


Moving the record of authority from documents to digital models including M-CAD, ECAD, SysML and UML managed in a data rich environment.
Shifting to model-based enables engineering teams to more readily understand design change impacts, communicate design intent and analyze a system design before it is built Model-Based.
Results in quality/productivity improvements & lower risk give boosts to rigor and precision, communications among development team and customer. This also helps management of complexities.

Cost Savings


One major reason for the surging popularity of MBSE is it saves money for organizations. According to technology advisory firm EMF, when compared to typical systems engineering endeavors, the addition of model-based systems engineering delivers a 55 percent reduction in total development cost.

Tonex MBSE Classes


Tonex currently offers an MBSE Course that covers all the principals, theories and techniques associated with Model-based Systems Engineering. The four-day hands-on crash course is designed for a wide range of professionals, everyone from product managers and enterprise architects to systems engineers and business analysts.

This popular MBSE seminar covers a wide variety of useful MBSE training topics including:

  • MBSE Modeling Language Standards
  • Requirements analysis
  • System Life Cycle and Solution Development
  • MBSE Methodologies
  • MBSE Software Tools
  • Lean Engineering
  • MBSE in Design



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