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Using Graph Theory to Gain Insights About System Models

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Sophia Cordero

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Abstract

This brief talk explores the role of the ontological modeling language as a facilitator for a graph-like analysis of system models. The discussion will illustrate how network metrics can assist in establishing objective parameters for the comparison of system architectures.

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Sophia Cordero

Sophia Cordero

currently works as a postdoctoral research associate and part-time lecturer in the Department of Complex Systems Engineering at ISAE-SUPAERO, France, where she earned her Ph.D. in Embedded Systems and Informatics. During her doctoral studies, she was appointed as a visiting student researcher at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory within the Systems Engineering Division. Dr. Salas Cordero is certified as an Associate Systems Engineering Professional by INCOSE and brings expertise in Systems Engineering Methodologies, with a specific focus on applying Model-based Systems Engineering Conceptual Concurrent Design in the field of Space Systems. Her research interests include Systems Engineering, Digital Engineering, Design Engineering, Concurrent Engineering, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, and Risk and Obsolescence Management.

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