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Applying model-based systems engineering models for enhancing operational excellence

Furterer, Sandra L.
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2025-03-07
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Model-based systems engineering,Activity diagram,Use cases,Systems engineering.
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Furterer, S. L. (2025). Applying model-based systems engineering models for enhancing operational excellence. wildlife design. In Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Industry, Engineering and Management Systems (IEMS), 31, 112-123. https://doi.org/10.62704/10057/31315
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Model-Based Systems Engineering is becoming more common in systems design efforts. These tools were derived originally from the Unified Modeling Language borrowed from the information systems development toolkit. The SysML models are those most commonly used for modeling and designing systems. Systems Engineering tools can provide the view of the system, the scope of the processes to be improved and standardize models to design, improve and automate processes within Operational Excellence programs. Basic systems engineering tools including SIPOC, Value Chain, Functional Decomposition Diagram, and Process Architecture Maps will be described. Two advanced systems engineering models from the SysML models will be described, use case and activity diagrams. Examples from a hospital's emergency services system will be provided. The basic and advanced models can standardize and improve the organization's operational excellence program.
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Published in SOAR: Shocker Open Access Repository by Wichita State University Libraries Technical Services, November 2025. 2025 IEMS Officers: Gamal Weheba (Conference Chair); Hesham Mahgoub (Program Chair); Dalia Mahgoub (Technical Director); Ed Sawan (Publications Editor); Wilfredo Moscoso (Proceedings Editor); Abdulaziz G. Abdulaziz (Associate Editor)
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Industry, Engineering & Management Systems Conference
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Proceedings of the 2025 IEMS Conference, v.31
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2690-3210 (print)
2690-3229 (online)
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