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SysML does not replace the simulation tools used to model specific subsystems, but rather provides the "glue" to model the interaction between subsystems.
SysML holds particular appeal for the [[aerospace|aerospace industry]]{{fact}} which designs products with highly optimized electrical, mechanical, and software sub-systems. In creating a standardized modeling language, it is hoped that the design tradeoffs can be better managed.
==Sponsorship==
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