Getting Started With Opm: Operation And Control
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 22m | Size: 1.27 GB
Build Dynamic and Conditional System Logic with Object Process Methodology
What you'll learn
Control flow and logic in system modelling
Dynamic behaviour modelling in OPM
Hands-on modelling practice in OPCloud
Free OPCloud license for practical exercises
Requirements
Some basic knowledge of OPM recommended
Description
Build Dynamic and Conditional System Logic with Object Process MethodologyIn real-world systems, things don't just sit still - they change, respond to events, and adapt to conditions. This course will show you how to capture that logic and control flow using Object Process Methodology (OPM).You'll explore the event-condition-action paradigm, logical operators, and control links that bring decision-making and responsiveness into your models. With plenty of examples and simulation practice using OPCloud, you'll learn how to represent operational scenarios like condition-driven actions, event-based triggers, and exception handling.By the end of this course, you'll:Understand how to model logic flow using AND, OR, NOT, and XOR operatorsRepresent operational rules and behaviours with event, condition, invocation, and exception linksBuild dynamic, responsive system models in OPCloudPractise simulating system behaviour and testing logic under different conditionsTo get the most out of this course, you'll be able to sign up for a free temporary OPCloud license to follow along and complete the modelling exercises directly in your browser. This course is ideal for systems engineers, system modellers, or MBSE practitioners who want to bring operational logic and control into their OPM system models.A basic familiarity with OPM is recommended, as this course builds on foundational topics introduced earlier in the Getting Started with OPM series.Time to bring your models to life - let's get started!
Who this course is for
Engineers working with dynamic systems
OPM modellers wanting to master logic and control flow
MBSE practitioners looking to describe complex system behaviours
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