Hi Ryan,
I agree that modeling components and interfaces re how information is passed among them is a challenging topic. I suggest that you take a look at the attached paper and presentation, authored by Marc Sarrel, Sandy Friedenthal, and Peter Shames. There is a careful treatment of an approach for modeling systems, components, connectivity, interfaces, protocol stacks, protocol behaviors, and the data objects that get transmitted.
It can be applied to individual components and to systems of systems. Many aspects of this are to be addressed in the SysML revisions now being worked.
If you wish you can reach out to me separately about some other papers that use this method to model complex, networked, systems.
Regards, Peter
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