Model Based Systems Engineering MBSE with SysML and Cameo

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Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) with SysML and Cameo
As number and complexity of systems continues to grow, effective definition, modeling and simulation of these individual systems, and their interaction with other systems, becomes increasingly important. Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is essential to avoid detecting unexpected system interactions during the validation and verification phases of the product development process.
Cameo is an industry leading cross-platform collaborative Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) environment, which provides smart, robust, and intuitive tools to define, track, and visualize all aspects of systems in the most standard-compliant SysML models and diagrams

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  • @mda1856
    @mda18563 жыл бұрын

    To provide an example of a presenter that speaks with clarity and is easy to understand, look at Sharath in Model Based Systems Engineering A Critical Enabler for Digital Transformation Series Part 1 of 3. Same company but a much better presentation.

  • @mda1856
    @mda18563 жыл бұрын

    Excellent content in this webinar but starting around the 4 minute mark, the combination of poor audio quality, presenters' rapid speech and accent make it difficult to use this as introductory training material. I am a 64 year old senior software engineer that has worked in aerospace for over 30 years and I have worked with engineers and scientists from all over the world. I don't usually have trouble with colleagues that are not native English speakers but this presenter is very difficult to understand. This does not reflect well on Trident Infosol Pvt Ltd.

  • @patil4403
    @patil44034 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Trident Infosol for arranging the webinar on interesting topic MBSE . I would be curious to know more about MBSE and its application in Digital manufacturing areas of planning and simulation of final assembly Lines

  • @sudarshanpatil9152
    @sudarshanpatil91523 жыл бұрын

    Very nice explanation

  • @alexspeaks
    @alexspeaks Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting.

  • @nufosmatic
    @nufosmatic2 жыл бұрын

    Audio is so horrible.

  • @DarkHorseSki
    @DarkHorseSki2 жыл бұрын

    The information is pretty good but the accent is.... problematic.

  • @thomasodowd4564
    @thomasodowd4564Ай бұрын

    The slide data is good, but the audio and speech/accent makes this extremely difficult to follow. Way too much background noise while the person is speaking. This needs to be redone and isn't nearly as professional as I was hoping.

  • @davea1771
    @davea17713 жыл бұрын

    The automated braking design fails multiple times because (apparently) poor systems engineering practices led to a faulty or incomplete design which wasn't discovered until 90+% of the development was completed. That's the "Old Fashioned Way" of doing things? No. It's the "Wrong" way of doing things. Got some news for you, from a 35+ year systems engineer. Adopting a computerized tool won't fix shoddy work. Whether an MBSE or "Old Fashioned" method are used, the end result is only as good as the quality of the effort in approaching the problem space. Use of a 'model' is only as good as the quality of the model in representing the system, and if the systems engineer doesn't realize that then no software tool or model is going to help. NASA managed to get to the moon and back several times using slide rules, their brains, and a lot of attention to detail by a large number of people. Replacing the slide rules with a slick computer based tool won't overcome a shortfall in brains or the necessary attention to detail. Absent that, you're reverting to trial and error as a design process and MBSE won't fix that.

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