D doesn't seem right to me. I don't recall SysML having a built-in concept for automated generation of office documents from the models. I think B is the most likely answer based on my understanding of SysML.
Option C sounds like a good strategy - using open-source model transformation tools developed for software engineering could be a way to extend SysML's capabilities for artifact generation. I'll make a note to research that further.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I know SysML is used for model-driven development, but I'm not sure about the specific techniques for generating artifacts. I'll have to think this through carefully.
I'm pretty sure the answer is B. Applying stereotypes to model elements is a common technique used to add the necessary metadata for automated artifact generation from SysML models.
Haha, A? Really? Defining simple structures and avoiding complex layouts for office documents? That's like trying to make a Ferrari look like a Prius. Not the right approach for SysML, that's for sure!
C seems like the way to go. Adapting existing model transformation tools from software engineering is a practical approach to support SysML artifact generation.
I think B is the correct answer. Applying stereotypes to model elements is a common technique used in model-driven development to provide the necessary metadata for artifact generation.
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