Stakeholder Identification
Per [1, Sec. 2.3.5.2], the stakeholder needs and requirements definition process identifies stakeholders and their needs throughout the system lifecycle.
| Academic Advisor |
High |
High |
Manage Closely |
Complete SE artifacts, proper methodology |
| Capstone Collaborator |
High |
High |
Manage Closely |
Shared workload, defensible deliverables |
| Open Source Community |
Medium |
High |
Keep Satisfied |
Working software, good documentation |
| GitLab (Author Affiliation) |
Medium |
Medium |
Keep Informed |
Working demonstration, GVSETS presentation |
| MBSE Practitioners |
Medium |
High |
Keep Satisfied |
Solves real workflow problems |
| SysML v2 Implementers |
Medium |
Medium |
Keep Informed |
Correct API usage, grammar conformance |
| INCOSE/SE Community |
Low |
Medium |
Keep Informed |
Novel contribution, reproducible results |
| Sensmetry (Sysand) |
Low |
Medium |
Keep Informed |
Interoperability, grammar contribution |
Team & Responsibilities
| Technical Lead |
Andrew Dunn |
GitLab Public Sector |
| SE Lead |
Greg Pappas |
DoD, Army, AFC-DEVCOM |
| Advisor |
Dr. Stephen Rapp |
Wayne State University, ISE |
| Planning & Reviews |
R |
C |
A |
| SEP, SyRS, VVP, RTM |
C |
R |
A |
| ADD |
R |
C |
A |
| Software Development |
R |
I |
I |
| Quarto Book |
C |
R |
I |
| Papers (GVSETS, INCOSE) |
R |
R |
C |
Legend: R=Responsible, A=Accountable, C=Consulted, I=Informed
Stakeholder Needs
| SN-001 |
OSS Community |
Git provider API integration for existing repositories |
| SN-002 |
OSS Community |
Truly open source (MIT license) |
| SN-003 |
MBSE Practitioners |
CI/CD integration examples |
| SN-004 |
GitLab |
Demonstrate AI-augmented MBSE for GVSETS |
| SN-005 |
Advisor |
Follow INCOSE SE processes |
| SN-006 |
Advisor |
Formal technical reviews (SRR, PDR, CDR) |
| SN-007 |
MBSE Practitioners |
Easy installation (single binary) |
| SN-008 |
MBSE Practitioners |
Clear documentation with examples |
| SN-009 |
DevOps Engineers |
Container deployment support |
| SN-010 |
MBSE Practitioners |
Natural language model queries |
| SN-011 |
MBSE Practitioners |
Self-hosted Git provider support |
| SN-012 |
MBSE Practitioners |
Model validation against SysML v2 spec |
| SN-013 |
Tool Vendors |
Open standards, complement commercial tools |
| SN-014 |
SysML v2 Implementers |
OMG spec conformance |
| SN-015 |
SysML v2 Implementers |
Parse errors with location info |
Stakeholder Requirements
| SR-001 |
SN-001 |
Integrate with Git provider REST APIs (GitLab as reference) |
| SR-002 |
SN-002 |
MIT open source license |
| SR-003 |
SN-003 |
CI/CD integration examples (GitLab CI as reference) |
| SR-004 |
SN-005 |
Produce SE artifacts per INCOSE Handbook |
| SR-005 |
SN-006 |
Conduct SRR, PDR, CDR with documented criteria |
| SR-006 |
SN-007 |
Single static binary, no external dependencies |
| SR-007 |
SN-008 |
README with installation/configuration instructions |
| SR-008 |
SN-008 |
Example SysML v2 models demonstrating capabilities |
| SR-009 |
SN-009 |
OCI-compliant container image |
| SR-010 |
SN-011 |
Self-hosted Git provider support via configurable URL |
| SR-011 |
SN-012 |
SysML v2 syntax validation via API integration |
| SR-012 |
SN-010 |
Parse SysML v2 textual notation, extract elements |
| SR-013 |
SN-014 |
Parse SysML v2 conforming to OMG grammar spec |
| SR-014 |
SN-015 |
Parse errors include file, line, column |
| SR-015 |
SN-014 |
Documented subset coverage |
Validation Criteria
| SR-001 |
Demo |
Read file from GitLab repository |
| SR-002 |
Inspect |
MIT LICENSE present |
| SR-003 |
Demo |
CI pipeline example executes |
| SR-004 |
Inspect |
SE artifacts present, INCOSE-aligned |
| SR-005 |
Inspect |
Review records document criteria |
| SR-006 |
Demo |
Binary runs without dependencies |
| SR-007–008 |
Inspect |
README complete, examples work |
| SR-009 |
Demo |
Container builds and runs |
| SR-010 |
Demo |
Connect to self-hosted instance |
| SR-011–015 |
Test |
Parser/API tests pass |
Detailed verification procedures in Section 11.8. Operational concept and use cases in Section 10.2.
[1]
INCOSE, INCOSE systems engineering handbook, 5th ed. Wiley, 2023.