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2014 Systems Engineering and Simulation Analysis Workshop

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Bridging the Requirements Gap with Model-Based Systems Engineering

A CIMdata Systems Engineering and Simulation & Analysis Knowledge Council Workshop

April 9, 2014 | Bad Homburg (Frankfurt), Germany

 

Who Should Attend? Why Attend? View Agenda Cost & Venue

CIMdata’s Bridging the Requirements Gap with Model-Based Systems Engineering Workshop is a must-attend event for industrial organizations and solution providers involved with systems engineering or with simulation for product development. It provides independent education and a collaborative networking environment where ideas, trends, experiences, and relationships critical to these disciplines germinate and take root.

The theme of this one-day workshop is Model-Driven Engineering and will focus on two critical areas:

Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE): The evolving paradigm for systems engineering is that digital models augment requirements documents that are typically used to describe product functionality, performance, and other requirements. These models are shared across mechanical, electrical, software, controls, and other physics domains.

Read New CIMdata Commentary on MBSE

Linking Requirements to Product Design: Companies often struggle to define, capture, and manage requirements, and then to track and validate design performance to those requirements. Digital systems models provide a link between requirements and the realization of the physical design, enabling requirements verification and design validation.

Learn About:

  • How systems engineering can dramatically improve upfront capability to define product requirements and design architecture
  • The critical role of simulation to support product development decisions
  • How system models and simulation close the loop between product performance and system requirements
  • Using systems engineering as a strategy to deal with increasing product complexity
  • How shared models enable collaboration and concurrent engineering across domains and disciplines
  • Strategies to manage systems engineering and simulation as strategic capabilities to create a sustainable competitive advantage
  • Creating a vision and roadmap for MBSE
  • The cultural and organizational barriers to implementation and how you can get beyond them
  • Requirements to integrate systems engineering and simulation with other engineering, business applications, and data in the PLM ecosystem
  • The experiences of other companies dealing with similar problems to those you face

What to Expect If You Attend

Participants in CIMdata’s Systems Engineering and Simulation & Analysis Knowledge Council Workshop should expect to gain a solid understanding of current best practices and the work that CIMdata’s Systems Engineering and Simulation & Analysis Knowledge Councils are undertaking. At this workshop you will experience a lively forum in which to discuss the real issues. You will also have the opportunity to have your voice heard and make your opinion count. This event also provides the chance to network with other professionals, CIMdata’s subject matter experts, and members of the CIMdata Systems Engineering and Simulation & Analysis Knowledge Councils. There will be plenty of time for open (and private) discussions.

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