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Chances of smart Views: Integration of Stakeholder perspectives using videobased Views in MBSE
Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2025-05-22
Sprache
German
Start Page
102
End Page
113
Citation
Stuttgarter Symposium für Produktentwicklung, SSP 2025
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Publisher
Fraunhofer IAO
The effective integration of stakeholders plays a central role in the success of
product development. In Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), access to information for
stakeholders without MBSE experience is made more difficult by a formalized, abstract
presentation, thus reducing the integration potential for stakeholders. The concept of view
formation with views and perspectives exists in MBSE to support stakeholders. There are also new,
smart forms of representation in the literature that support stakeholder integration without
formalized diagrams. The intuitive readability of such smart views has not yet been analyzed. The
aim of this thesis is to investigate intuitively readable forms of presentation and smart
visualizations as well as their possible design. In addition, the positive influence of such
visualizations - in the form of a video - on the system understanding of stakeholders is analyzed in
comparison to conventional, diagram-based representations. The laboratory study shows that the
use of a smart view improves system understanding while reducing the time required.
product development. In Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), access to information for
stakeholders without MBSE experience is made more difficult by a formalized, abstract
presentation, thus reducing the integration potential for stakeholders. The concept of view
formation with views and perspectives exists in MBSE to support stakeholders. There are also new,
smart forms of representation in the literature that support stakeholder integration without
formalized diagrams. The intuitive readability of such smart views has not yet been analyzed. The
aim of this thesis is to investigate intuitively readable forms of presentation and smart
visualizations as well as their possible design. In addition, the positive influence of such
visualizations - in the form of a video - on the system understanding of stakeholders is analyzed in
comparison to conventional, diagram-based representations. The laboratory study shows that the
use of a smart view improves system understanding while reducing the time required.
Subjects
MBSE | Stakeholder | Smart Views | Views | Viewpoints
DDC Class
620: Engineering