B) The stereotype and profile mechanisms enable lilting of SysML to a methodology. Lilting? Is that like dancing with SysML or something? I'm sold, that sounds like the perfect answer!
B) The stereotype and profile mechanisms enable lilting of SysML to a methodology. Lilting? Is that like dancing with SysML or something? I'm sold, that sounds like the perfect answer!
C) SysML can only support a systems engineering methodology if it is used at the starting point of the project. Wait, so SysML is like a first date - you gotta start off on the right foot or it won't work out? That's a new one!
A) The generalization mechanism enables fitting of SysML to a methodology. Ah, the good old generalization mechanism. Sounds like the key to making SysML work for any methodology.
D) SysML does not support system engineering methodologies, as it is a language. So, SysML is more of a tool to express system designs rather than directly supporting methodologies.
C) SysML can only support a systems engineering methodology if it is used at the starting point of the project. That makes sense, starting with SysML from the beginning ensures it aligns with the methodology.
B) The stereotype and profile mechanisms enable lilting of SysML to a methodology. Interesting, so there are multiple mechanisms to make SysML work for different methodologies.
A) The generalization mechanism enables fitting of SysML to a methodology. Ah, the good old generalization mechanism. Sounds like the key to making SysML work for any methodology.
A) The generalization mechanism enables fitting of SysML to a methodology. It's interesting how SysML can be adapted to different systems engineering methodologies.
B) The stereotype and profile mechanisms enable lilting of SysML to a methodology. Those mechanisms must be pretty useful for customizing SysML to fit different methodologies.
A) The generalization mechanism enables fitting of SysML to a methodology. Ah, the good old generalization mechanism. Sounds like the key to making SysML work for any methodology.
D) SysML does not support system engineering methodologies, as it is a language. Hmm, I'm not so sure about that. Aren't languages supposed to support methodologies?
B) The stereotype and profile mechanisms enable lilting of SysML to a methodology. Sounds like a good answer to me! SysML is all about customization to fit your needs.
B) The stereotype and profile mechanisms enable lilting of SysML to a methodology. Sounds like a good answer to me! SysML is all about customization to fit your needs.
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