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ASME MBE-1:2022 pdf free download Model-Based Enterprise: Framework
3 ORGANIZATION OF ASME MBE-1
This Standard is organized as follows:
(a) Section 1 states the purpose.
(b) Section 2 states the scope.
(c) Section 3 describes the organization.
(d) Section 4 provides the mandatory (normative) reference.
(e) Section 5 describes the intended audience.
(f) Section 6 defines terms.
(g) Section 7 defines the MBE Framework.
(h) Nonmandatory Appendix A provides an informative recommended practice for using the MBE Framework.
4 MANDATORY REFERENCE
ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010:2011, Systems and software engineering — Architecture description Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Central Secretariat, Chemin de Blandonnet 8, Case Postale 401, 1214 Vernier, Geneva, Switzerland (www.iso.org)
5 AUDIENCE
This Standard is intended for use by MBE standard developers,MBE solution providers, and practicing MBE systemarchitects.Users of this Standard should be familiar with general enterprise architecture concepts, architecture frame-works, and reference architectures.This Standard is also recommended for product and plant managers, informationtechnology managers, business managers, and others who want to understand structural elements for representing anMBE, constituent systems of an MBE, and all the elemental relationships within the boundaries of an MBE.
6 DEFINITIONS
This Standard defines may, shall,and should as follows:
may: the verb used to indicate a course of action permissible within the limits of this Standard.
shall the verbused to indicate mandatory requirements,which the user shall follow strictlyto comply with this Standard.should: the verb used to indicate that a possibility among a set of possibilities is recommended as particularly suitable(without mentioning or excluding other possibilities) or that a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarilyrequired.
See Merriam-Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary at https://www.merriam-webster.com/ for definitions of words usedin this Standard but not explicitly defined in this Standard.
7 MBE FRAMEWORK
The MBE and its elements shall represent an interacting system of systems.The MBE Framework shall be the basis fordefining architecture descriptions that express the architecture exhibited by each system within anMBE.The boundariesof a system shall depend on stakeholder concerns and may include an entire MBE, a subset of MBE elements, or one ormore products, processes, services, or other aggregations of interest. A system should be represented by models asdefined within or in the context of the system environment and should trace back to an overall MBE.A system may beengineered, naturally occurring, or a combination thereof.