Document Intensive Systems Engineering
The term Document Intensive Systems Engineering (DISE) was coined by Prof. Michael. J. Vinarcik of SAIC and University of Detroit Mercy to describe systems engineering practices that rely excessively on possibly non-integrated domain documentation, as opposed to Single Source of Truth based Model-Based System Engineering (MBSE) with Systems Modeling Language v1 (SysML®). For further descriptions please visit these external resources:
Dr Darren of Webel IT Australia advocates that the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysML® offers a robust strategy for progressively migrating domain source documents to integrated SysML models. Please visit on this site also:
- Conference video: “Systems Engineering is MBSE: Adoption and Transformation,” 2017 No Magic World Symposium
- Systems Architecture Guild: YouTube video: Traditional Systems Engineering Is DISE
Dr Darren of Webel IT Australia advocates that the Webel Parsing Analysis recipe for SysML® offers a robust strategy for progressively migrating domain source documents to integrated SysML models. Please visit on this site also: