The growth of complexity of systems requires to redesign the way we capture functions and architectural choices by moving from manual, non-scalable, document-oriented processes to models. Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a systems engineering methodology that focuses on creating and exploiting domain models as the primary means of information exchange between engineers. Still today MBSE adoption among systems engineers is growing slowly. It is critical for industry to understand the difficulties of users and to find a way to democratize MBSE to a wide audience.
In this presentation, Etienne will introduce several solutions thanks to an interactive talk where attendees will have to go on stage to design a new function of an aircraft without, then with MBSE. By enabling your commitment to this talk, it will propose an entertaining way to discover System Engineering or to update your knowledge with the new methodology guidance big new trend. The Eclipse Open Source project, Capella, will be used as the support for performing a modern and efficient way to design the system characteristics.
A playful introduction to MBSE (interactive talk inside)
Objective of the presentation:
Give an introduction to Model Based System Engineering, a new way to describe the architecture characteristics of a product. I want that attendees who never heard about system engineering can understand the principle and the value. By using an entertaining way to explain the workflow (with physical accessories on stage, with a kind a theater
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