MBSE with MagicGrid, SysML 1.7 & CATIA Magic

Four days of hands-on modeling. SysML, CATIA Magic, MagicGrid methodology. This is where your engineers learn to build real models.

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This program is designed for Systems Engineers making the transition to MBSE. Over four days, participants work through a complete system modeling exercise — from stakeholder needs through to design validation — using SysML 1.7 and CATIA Magic, following the MagicGrid methodology.

Every session is rooted in actual SE activities. Participants learn why they model what they model, not just how to use the tool. By the end, your engineers can model complex systems across all four SysML pillars — structure, behavior, requirements, and parametrics — and validate their designs using lightweight model execution.

4 DAYS • ON SITE / REMOTE • 2200€/SEAT*

*Trainer Accommodation & Travel costs excluded

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What’s Included?

CATIA Magic Systems of Systems Architect and Magic Model Analyst.

EDUCATION LICENSES

eLEARNING ACCESS

Credits for the MagicGrid Framework for Systems Engineering Certification exam on Dassault Systèmes EduSpace.

CERTIFICATION CREDITS

COURSE MATERIAL

All exercises, model files, and reference materials.

Agenda

Day 1

Establishes the foundations by answering key questions:

Why MBSE? and What is MBSE? Participants will be introduced to the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) and CATIA Magic Cyber Systems Engineer. The module explores what is MBSE frameworks, emphasizing the MagicGrid methodology, and highlights the importance of cultural change management in an MBSE transformation. Through hands-on exercises, attendees will create their first model and organize it using packages.

Chapter 1

Focuses on the integration of requirements and models, bridging the gap between stakeholder needs and system design. Participants will explore how to model Stakeholder Needs using Requirement diagrams. The module also covers defining the System Context through Block Definition Diagrams and Internal Block Diagrams, and capturing system functionalities and interactions using Use Cases.

Chapter 2


Day 2

This module deepens the understanding of system interactions and structure. Participants will learn to detail Use Cases using Activities and continue refining the System Context through Block Definition Diagrams and Internal Block Diagrams.

Chapter 3

Focuses on analyzing system functions and developing conceptual designs. Participants will perform Functional Analysis using Activity diagrams, define Conceptual Systems with Block Definition Diagrams and Internal Block Diagrams, and allocate functions to system components. Additionally, they will learn to specify and model system interfaces, ensuring consistency and integration across the system, in both behavioral and structural aspects.

Chapter 4


Day 3

This module emphasizes the importance of traceability in MBSE, teaching participants how to link models element to Stakeholder Needs using requirement diagrams and matrices. Attendees will be introduced to the MagicGrid Solution Domain and will model System Requirements, System Structure using Block Definition Diagrams, and System Behavior through State Machines and Activity diagrams. This ensures alignment between requirements, structure, and behavior for a robust system design.

Chapter 5

Participants learn how to execute both the structural and behavioral aspects of a system to verify their integration and consistency. By simulating interactions between structure and behavior, attendees will gain insights into the system's design, ensuring alignment with modeled requirements and preparing for later validation activities.

Chapter 6


Day 4

This module introduces participants to modeling Parametrics in SysML and their role in system design. Attendees will learn to verify requirements by executing models that integrate structure, behavior, and parameters, effectively linking all four pillars of SysML. The focus is on ensuring consistency and traceability across the model to support rigorous requirements verification.

Chapter 7

A throwback on the benefits of Model-Based Systems Engineering illustrated during the training as well as an opening on how to deploy MBSE in an organization so trainees get a feeling of the journey ahead.

Additionally, we use the remaining time for demonstrations based on topics demanded by the trainees e.g. Product Line Engineering, Model Based Safety, Multi-Level Architecture…

Chapter 8

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