All features supporting the SysML v2 BETA specification are currently ALPHA and subject to change. The final SysML 2.0.0 specification is expected to be officially adopted in the second half of 2025. While there have been many questions during the finalization, we believe this implementation provides enough value for early adopters to start preparing to create and execute models using the new specification. We will be expanding support for the specification through finalization, into SysML v2.1, and beyond. There are a small number of remaining issues related to execution scheduled for revision in SysMLv2.1. We will be expanding and clarifying support for SysML v2.x throughout the upcoming language revision process. Consult the What's New and Modeling with SysML v2 pages for more information about what is currently supported.
Running Simulations
Behavior Execution Engine projects typically contain several elements that pertain to the simulation rather than the model, but only a few of these elements are required. See the first tutorial to learn how to create a model and execute it with Behavior Execution Engine, or see the following topics for a more detailed discussion of simulation-related elements:
- Model Configuration Files - Creating config files that specify simulation details for execution.
- Using the SysML v2 Launcher - Running outside of modeling tools.