MBSE
Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a methodology that uses visual modeling to support system requirements, design, analysis, and validation activities throughout the development lifecycle.
Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a methodology that uses visual modeling to support system requirements, design, analysis, and validation activities throughout the development lifecycle.
A principle stating that a system should be liberal in what it accepts and conservative in what it sends, meaning it should handle user input flexibly while providing clear, consistent output, similar to the principle of fault tolerance.
The ability of a system to maintain its state and data across sessions, ensuring continuity and consistency in user experience.
A collection of reusable components, guided by clear standards, that can be assembled to build any number of applications, ensuring consistency and efficiency.
The degree to which a product's elements are consistent with external standards or other products.
A system of design variables used to maintain consistency in a design system, such as colors, fonts, and spacing.
The condition in which two or more versions of a product or system offer the same features and functionalities, ensuring consistency and uniformity across different platforms or updates.
The process of handling changes to software, hardware, or documentation in a systematic way.
A collection of reusable UI components that can be used to build applications.