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* The approach allows different views of the same model, so that, for example, information not relevant to a task can be hidden.
* Natural language is generally not unambiguous. Depending on prior knowledge, understanding or culture, statements are interpreted differently. Semiformal representation, on the other hand, is strict and unambiguous. This avoids misunderstandings.
* [[Arcadia (engineering)|Architecture]] models created by MBSE allow strict [[Traceability|traceability]] of all known dependencies.
* Architecture models can be developed in an interdisciplinary manner involving different engineering disciplines. See also [[digital twin]] for this.
* The strict and unambiguous representation supports automatic plausibility tests.