A complete SysML model is one that has all the necessary information relevant at the level of abstraction that the model represents. A complete model does not necessarily have to trace back to all requirements, use all diagram types, or include all constructs and associations. A complete model should capture the essential features and properties of the system or part being modeled, without being too detailed or too abstract. A complete model should also be consistent, coherent and correct. References: OMG-Certified Systems Modeling Professional - Model Builder – Advanced (OCUP2-ADV) Examination Guide Version 1.0, Section 4.1
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