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- | The purpose of the challenge team is to develop both the Matrix and associated User's Guide to the point where INCOSE has a complete draft product to share with it's membership. The Challenge Team started with a workshop at the January 2018 INCOSE International Workshop. | + | The Model-Based Enterprise Capabilities Matrix (MBECM)and User’s Guide identify a comprehensive set of model-based capabilities, credibly sourced, that can be used by organizations to plan the improvement of their model-based enterprise capabilities. Users are encouraged to tailor the Matrix to their needs; adopting their organization language, promoting or collapsing rows based on their risks and needs, and applying it to their enterprise and programs/projects. |
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+ | Model-Based Enterprise Capabilities Matrix (MBECM) is an excel-based spreadsheet composed of descriptive model-based capability rows and columns that define the capability stage. The cells in a capability row progress from a capability that has little or no model based elements to the highest stage with the greatest amount of model based capability for an enterprise. | ||
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+ | The associated User’s Guide describes how organizations may use the matrix as an input for strategic and tactical planning, development roadmaps, enterprise/program/project assessment, or for specific roles such as the program/project manager, system engineering, Information System lead, or modeler to plan and build their capabilities. | ||
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