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Any project to implement SysML 2.0? [message #1854741] Tue, 06 September 2022 09:25 Go to next message
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Hello,

I would know if there is any project for implementing SysML 2.0 as a component of Papyrus and if yes, what would be the roadmap about this topic?

Regards.
Yoann.
Re: Any project to implement SysML 2.0? [message #1854751 is a reply to message #1854741] Wed, 07 September 2022 08:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I follow the SysML v2 standardization for some while. Having a look at https://github.com/Systems-Modeling/SysML-v2-Release you will recognize, that there is not even a MOF mapping is defined. Everything what UML and SysML v1 and even BPMN is based on, is not used by SysML v2.
So what would remain from Papyrus if not even MOF is used?
Re: Any project to implement SysML 2.0? [message #1854762 is a reply to message #1854751] Thu, 08 September 2022 07:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Carsten,
Very clear. Thank you.
Regards.
Yoann.
Re: Any project to implement SysML 2.0? [message #1854763 is a reply to message #1854762] Thu, 08 September 2022 07:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello,
We don't have a roadmap today for SysMLv2. Nevertheless, we study the impact of SysMLV2 inside Papyrus.
Without MOF, Papyrus has viewer to see diagram, modelexplorer, architecture Framework, property-view , table viewer, and all relatives that are useful to manipulate models; model2doc, papyrus Req, Designer, Manufacturing, Robotics...
Patrick

[Updated on: Thu, 08 September 2022 07:57] by Moderator

Re: Any project to implement SysML 2.0? [message #1854776 is a reply to message #1854763] Fri, 09 September 2022 07:30 Go to previous message
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Hi Patrick,
I understand that it is not planned today but it could be not so difficult to implement SysMLV2 in future in Papyrus. Thanks for your reply.
Yoann.
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