Dr. Aurelijus Morkevicius
Conference Presenter
DC I/O 2024
I'm INCOSE CSEP and OMG Certified UML, Systems Modeling, and BPM professional. I have 20 years of experience in enterprise, system of systems, systems, and software engineering. Currently, I am an MBSE Consulting Director in Dassault Systems, CATIA brand. My areas of expertise are model-based systems and software engineering, as well as mission and enterprise engineering (UAF, DoDAF, NAF). I work with companies such as Airbus, BAE Systems, Boeing, Deutsche Bahn, Ford, MITRE, ZF and others. I'm also the co-chairman and the leading architect for the current OMG UAF standard development group. I'm the originator of MBSE Grid (also known as MagicGrid) framework). I represent Dassault Systemes in INCOSE and NATO Architecture Capability Team (ACaT). I'm inducted member of INCOSE Technical Leadership Institute (TLI). I received a PhD in Informatics Engineering from Kaunas University of Technology in 2013. I'm also a lecturer in the same university, where I teach a course on enterprise engineering, author of multiple articles, and a speaker at multiple conferences.
Abstract
Industry 4.0, the Internet of Things, and large-scale system-to-system interactions are key drivers of digital transformation in the modern industry. Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) plays a pivotal role in this shift. MBSE practices are increasingly applied to enterprise architectures, including systems of systems and mission architectures, becoming essential components of successful digital transformation. INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering) has identified this field as a central focus for their 2035 vision, highlighting its significance both as an emerging area of expertise and a growing academic research field. In this presentation, I will introduce the core terminology, principles, and researches conducted by my team and me in MBSE, digital engineering, and enterprise architecture in the last 20 years. I will also highlight our strong contribution to the standards and best practices development in the OMG (Object Management Group), INCOSE, and NATO.