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Behavior Diagrams for Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)

This video series on model-based systems engineering (MBSE) behavior diagrams covers three types of diagrams: activity diagrams, sequence diagrams, and state machine diagrams. Each video provides an in-depth look at how these diagrams can be used to visually describe system behaviors and interactions, enhancing the design, enabling early verification of the system, and helping to ensure engineering and design processes remain in sync as requirements evolve. It explains their benefits, how to create them in System Composer™, and their role in developing requirements and verifying system behavior through MATLAB® and Simulink®.


Activity Diagrams

Learn about activity diagrams, which represent the flow of data in a system. Using System Composer, break down high-level activities into smaller actions.

Sequence Diagrams

Learn about sequence diagrams in System Composer. Illustrate the order of time-dependent interactions, decision points, and constraints.

State Machine Diagrams

Learn about state machine diagrams, which capture the system’s states and the criteria for transitioning between them using System Composer and Stateflow.


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