Figure 7-10 SysML Parametric Diagram for the Rain Sensing Wiper system

￿Requirement allocation is shown in PDs using compartments: In Figure 7-10the requirement allocation compartment is displayed in both the constraint used for comparison and the part representing the configuration file. These elements satisfy the requirement named System Calibration.

Behavior modeling

For behavior and activity modeling, see Balmelli’s article,8 and reference within it to Bock.9 As noted above, the major difference between UML and SysML in this area is that SysML has improved semantics to handle continuous behavior.

8Laurent Balmelli, An Overview of the Systems Modeling Language for Products and Systems Development, in Journal of Object Technology, vol. 6, no. 6, July-August 2007, pp. 149-177http://www.jot.fm/issues/issue_2007_07/article2

9Conrad Bock, SysML and UML 2 Support for Activity Modeling, Wiley InterScience, DOI 10.1002/sys, http://www.mel.nist.gov/msidlibrary/doc/sysmlactivity.pdf

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