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SysML -- Systems Modeling Language


SysML is a new general-purpose modeling language for Systems Engineering. Based on the latest UML 2.0 the SysML is sponsored by the Object Management Group (OMG) and INCOSE.

The language was developed to meet the requirements contained in the UML for Systems Engineering RFP (ad/2003-03-41).

The following companies submitted or supported parts of the specification of SysML

  • Industry
    • American Systems Corporation
    • BAE Systems
    • Boeing
    • Deere & Company
    • EADS Astrium
    • Eurostep
    • Israel Aircraft Industries
    • Lockheed Martin Corporation
    • Motorola
    • Northrop Grumman
    • oose Innovative Informatik GmbH
    • PivoPoint Technology
    • Raytheon
    • THALES
  • US Government
    • NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
    • DoD/Department of the Secretary of Defense
  • Vendors
    • ARTISAN Software Tools
    • Ceira Technologies
    • EmbeddedPlus Engineering
    • Gentleware
    • Telelogic
    • Structure Software Systems Limited
    • Sparx Systems
    • Vitech
  • Academia
    • Georgia Institue of Technology
  • Liasons
    • Consultative Committe for Space Data Systems (CCSDS)
    • Embedded Architecture and Software Technologiyes (EAST)
    • International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)
    • ISO STEP AP233
    • Systems Level Design Language (SLDL) and Rosetta