Modelling with UML descendant

This article was originally published in VSJ, which is now part of Developer Fusion.
SysML is a visual modelling language for the specification, analysis, design, verification and validation of systems that may include hardware, software, data, personnel, procedures and facilities. It is a dialect of UML 2.0, technically speaking a UML 2.0 profile, and is intended to be a unified visual modelling notation for systems engineering.

Telelogic, the founder of SysML Partners (which is developing the specification), is implementing prototypes of the language in its UML 2.0 tool TAU Generation 2. The latest draft of the language has just been submitted to the OMG and the final specification is expected early in 2006.

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