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Organizations face an increasing complex and dynamic environment on the market. The Internet of Things and in particular the industrial internet respectively Industry 4.0 change the rules. The development of systems requires a new kind of engineering and thinking. Companies that are capable of adapting themselves to the frequent and partially disruptive changes in the complex and dynamic markets will be successful in the future. The book closes the gap between high-level reflections about digitalization and daily engineering methods and tools.

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Organizations face an increasing complex and dynamic environment on the market. The Internet of Things and in particular the industrial internet respectively Industry 4.0 change the rules. The development of systems requires a new kind of engineering and thinking. Companies that are capable of adapting themselves to the frequent and partially disruptive changes in the complex and dynamic markets will be successful in the future. The book closes the gap between high-level reflections about digitalization and daily engineering methods and tools.
Autorenporträt
Tim Weilkiens is a member of the executive board of the German consulting company oose, a consultant and trainer, and active member of the OMG and INCOSE community. He has written sections of the initial SysML specification and is still active in the ongoing work on SysML. Tim is involved in many MBSE activities, and you can meet him at several conferences about MBSE and related topics. As a consultant, he has advised many companies in different domains. His insights into their challenges are one source of his experience that he shares in books and presentations. Tim has written many books about modeling including Systems Engineering with SysML (Morgan Kaufmann, 2008) and Model-Based System Architecture (Wiley, 2015). He is the editor of the pragmatic and independent MBSE methodology SYSMOD ¿ the Systems Modeling Toolbox [We15]. You can contact him at tim@mbse4u.com and read his blog about MBSE at www.model-based-systems-engineering.com.