William J. Barnum, William Fisher, Mark W. Winstead, Stephen J. Walsh
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This paper provides new iconography for the Systems Engineering “V-Model” or “Vee-Model.” The “Arch Model” resets and refreshes the original iterative intent of the “V-Model” in a modern context integrated with digital engineering (DE). We will highlight common misperceptions that reduced the efficacy of the “V-Model” and explore how a “classical Roman engineering” metaphor can inspire a modern view of systems development based on historically successful, foundational engineering.