Hanna, MichaelMichaelHannaWöller, Lea-NadineLea-NadineWöllerDambietz, FlorianFlorianDambietzKrause, DieterDieterKrause2023-09-152023-09-152023-08-31Systems 11 (9): 449 (2023-08-31)https://hdl.handle.net/11420/43265This paper shows how a methodical development and configuration of modular product family concepts and their effects on economic targets can be implemented in SysML. For this purpose, different sources of inconsistency between different methodical tools are highlighted and the need for research is shown. As a solution approach, a methodical framework is presented, which can be used to implement product development methods for the developing of modular product family modeling by means of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) in the modeling language SysML. By applying the framework, it is shown on the one hand how a product family of vacuum cleaner robots as a simple example can be modularized in a methodical, model-based manner. On the other hand, a configuration system and an impact model of modular product families are connected with the system model and applied to a product family of laser systems as an industrial use case. This made it clear that the framework can be used to model various methodical topics of product family modeling in a consistent manner, to enable higher-level analyses with the use of MBSE tools. This can reduce errors, decrease effort and increase traceability across different methodical tools.en2079-8954Systems : open access journal20239MDPIhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/configurationmethodical development of modular product familiesmodel-based systems engineeringmodularizationplatform design in industrial contextManufacturingA model-based approach for the methodical development and configuration of modular product familiesJournal Article10.15480/882.856410.3390/systems1109044910.15480/882.8564Journal Article