FF
8 de abr. de 2021
This course is very informative regarding the future technology or industry. I would like to thanks Sir, Ken English for sharing his knowledge and experience to make this course very informative.
KC
26 de jun. de 2020
Without coursera very difficult to learn various university courses in globally. For me it is very good platform to learn various areas of subject with renowned professors. Thank to Coursera.
por Adnan M
•3 de nov. de 2017
hi fi
por Adam H
•10 de may. de 2020
The course was very good in place's but i found was very US focused. This was even more apparent in the quiz area where UK spelling used in answer was not accepted as correct answers. "Visualisation" & "Visualization" as an example. These quizzes would be more useful as multiple choose to ensure that the answer are what the course expects and the learner is understanding what is asked. As someone who as studied sysML this area of the course was lacking and could have gone into a lot more depth from a systems engineering point of view.
por anup l
•3 de dic. de 2020
I think the course was a bit too verbose and the illustrations didn't make an impact. I would have rather seen slides that showed better visuals and graphics that made some impact rather than watch the instructors talk.
Overall though it gave a good overview of the MBSE process, coming from a software background I didn't realize how MBSE focuses on the overall picture with the Model at its heart. I do relate with the elephant example from the course.
por Imani L
•4 de jun. de 2020
This is a good course for someone just wanted to know the concept, purpose, and "how to" of MBSE. However, I think a few exercises that require the use of SysML would have been very beneficial. Leaving this course gives me a managerial viewpoint of MBSE, but has not helped with my implementation or modeling skills.
por Jayadev M
•26 de mar. de 2021
Most of the content that is covered in this course is of fundamental/basics on the topic. Recommended for the newbies to this topics, but for a intermediate or expert in this topic who is looking for advancements, this course may not be a right choice. Appreciate the efforts of faculty.
por Andrew H
•29 de jul. de 2022
I found the presenters spoke a little too slowly and were difficult to stay engaged with, so I mostly resorted to reading the transcripts afterwards (or sometimes alone with the video). Lot's of talk about various levels of various topics that is probably going to be hard to retain.
por Gary G
•11 de ago. de 2020
course was very heavy on standards and technical definitions. It could benefit from practical examples and bringing the concept to life vs. simply listing off all of the components of different layered heirarchies of technical concepts.
por Dan J
•14 de jul. de 2022
While thorough, the course would have benefitted from concrete examples of MBSE implementations. The NIST scales could have been included as a reference without building an entire week's lesson around them.
por Yash K S
•19 de feb. de 2019
It was more theoretical and less practical.I expected more of a real-time approach that can broaden my understanding MBSE. I was very basic.
por David M
•19 de may. de 2021
Course is interesting for really new comer on the field and is orientated on design and manufacturing process.
por Kelly M
•15 de oct. de 2019
Lesson 4 was rough, there was a lot of talking and no visual aids in the video.
por Peter
•2 de dic. de 2020
Needed projects this course was too much information with no way to apply it.
por Andreas L
•25 de ene. de 2019
To less information about SysML and Effect Chains
por JOGI S S
•25 de sep. de 2020
a bit boring but has good blend of knowledge
por André D
•6 de jul. de 2020
Unfortunately MBSE wasn't the main Topic...
por ankit t
•24 de ene. de 2022
Useful introduction to the concept of MBSE
por Bozhidar B
•11 de jul. de 2020
The course in a standalone format, outside of the specialization, has a few moments which are quite difficult to understand as they refer to previous courses of the specialization.
The quizzes are not very well done as they expect you to fill in the exact same word that the lecturer used (even when it's a verb or a noun) and often those are mentioned once and not even displayed on the slides. On a couple of occasions, I had to rewatch the videos multiple times to find the specific word the instructor used. An example would be that "MES system" is correct but "MES systems" is not wrong even though both would fit grammatically in the quiz sentence.
por Rick D
•19 de oct. de 2021
The videos merely consist of the professor citing lists of definitions form several standards and do not contain practical examples. The scope of MBE is purely on designing and building 'simple' parts of systems and the cyber-physical element (how to handle software in complex systems) is not discussed anywhere. A significant emphasis lays on executing an MBE Self-Assessment (something most SE will never perform).
por Xiaoting Q
•28 de nov. de 2019
Thanks for providing the basic introduction into the MBSE. Some suggestions for further improvement: 1. Proper slides to support structured learning. Simply video introduction didn't help a lot to understand such a complex topic. 2. Proper hand-out to follow up more easily. 3. Quiz only focused on the literal definitions, quiz/exercise to support deeper understanding could be more helpful.
por Sumeet M
•7 de jun. de 2020
The transcripts of the guest lecturer should be divided into more paragraphs.
In the 2nd and 4th assignment the answers to some of the questions are exactly the same as depicted or explained in the video but in the assignment it shows that the answer is wrong.
por Timo K
•7 de dic. de 2021
Very high level introduction to the concept of MBE not MBSE specifically. Acronyms and concepts mixed throughout and poorly structured at times. No details just referencing commercial websites or old barely readable papers.
por Konstantin P
•1 de may. de 2020
The course teaching some technical term but there are no exercises or any concepts that are learned during it. Matlab, Simulink and Ansys have also not being used. I would not say that this would be useful when I am working.
por David T
•26 de may. de 2022
Very informative on principals but not great on how to introduce this learning to an organisation. Also needs to show what the various levels of the Model Based Enterprise look like and how they differ in practice
por Florian S
•23 de jul. de 2020
Quiz answers are not shown correct even if they supposed to be correct.
Topic is presented too theoretical without fitting practical examples, not relevant for my work,
por Alan R
•29 de jun. de 2020
For what it was, it was an ok course. I was hoping for and expecting a SysML focused discussion