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A tool to connect mechanical, electrical, and software sub-systems: certainly an innovation over UML, not obviously an innovation over things like IDEF
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'''SysML''', or '''Systems Modeling Language''', is a general[[___domain-purposespecific modeling]] language for [[systems engineering]]. SysML was originally developed by an [[computeropen simulation|modelingsource]] language.specification project, and includes an open source license for distribution and use. SysML is derived from, and is an extension of, [[Unified Modeling Language]] Version 2.0. SysML specfication 1.0 was finalized [[April 26]], [[2006]] and is expected to be formally ratified by member organizations in February, 2007.
 
The OMG is adapting and adopting a version of SysML which it calls [[OMG SysML]]. The OMG SysML Specfication v. 1.0 is a draft adopted specification (OMG document ptc/06-05-03), and is following the OMG technology adoption process.
 
==A tool to connect mechanical, electrical, and software sub-systems==
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==Sponsorship==
OMG 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).
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==External links==
*[http://www.sysml.org www.SysML.org Open Source Specification Website]
*[http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=187200782 EE Times article on SysML (May 8, 2006)]
*[http://www.omgsysml.org Official OMG SysML Website]
*[http://www.SysMLforum.com SysML Forum - Web community dedicated to SysML, contains information related to SysML modeling tools, training, tutorials, specifications, publications, mailing lists and blogs]
*[http://www.sysml.org www.SysML.org]
*[http://groups.google.com/group/SysMLforum SysML Forum mailing list]
*[http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=187200782 EE Times article on SysML (May 8, 2006)]
 
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