Model-Based Engineering (MBE) is a development approach that emphasizes the use of domain models as the primary artifact throughout the engineering lifecycle. These models, which can be graphical or textual, are used for requirements definition, system design, simulation, analysis, verification, and validation. MBE promotes improved communication, early detection of errors, increased automation, and reduced development time by replacing document-centric approaches with model-centric ones. It is commonly used in complex systems engineering, such as in the aerospace, automotive, and defense industries.
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