Tarik CHAIB, CATIA Industry Process Consultant- Management Senior Director, Dassault Systèmes
This presentation will be held in English
Mohammad CHAMI, Ph.D., Founder & Chief Executive Officer, SysDICE
The increased adoption of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) within the medical sector has led to a significant focus on digitizing medical standards into norm models, offering crucial support for norm compliance. This shift promotes consistency and facilitates the traceability of system model elements with their respective norm model elements. However, current digitization processes heavily rely on manual extraction and transformation, particularly from PDF documents into SysML models. Simultaneously, the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications provides an opportunity to automate these tasks, further improving norm compliance.
Hans-Martin HEINKEL, Group Leader, Bosch Corporate Research
Virtualization in product development of increasingly complex products is becoming more and more important. In this article, we want to show an approach based on Catia Magic and the Modelica SSP standard as a transition to the simulation domain.
Adel TAGHIYAR, CATIA Industry Process Consultant, Dassault Systèmes
As products become more complex, it's inevitable that the corresponding production systems required to manufacture them also become increasingly sophisticated. By integrating Model-Based Systems Engineering methodologies early in the development process of production systems, we can gain a deeper understanding of their behavior before we delve into detailed modeling at the solution level. This proactive approach helps optimize the detailed modeling process and prevent failures in subsequent development phases. In the first part of this presentation, we will explore how to leverage the benefits of Model-Based Systems Engineering in the manufacturing domain, using an assembly system as our use case.
Morten HUBER and Anjuli SINGH, CATIA Industry Process Consultant
The presentation provides an introduction to Product Line Engineering (PLE) and demonstrates its application to various steps in the V-model, such as requirements management, system architecture, bill of materials, and more. The goal is to identify affected system elements and components early in the configuration context. We will show how, through the use of multilevel configurations, we can optimize the entire development process from the conceptual phase to completion, enabling efficient and sustainable responses to design and product adjustments.
Dr. Simon ROTH, Consultant for Software Architecture, Robert Bosch GmbH
SysML v2 brings new chances for effective exchange and integration of models and collaboration models based on them. To benefit from them, we actively shape the currently ongoing tool development in this direction. In this talk, we show some of the new features of the SysML v2 standard and what is needed beyond this.
David DIAZ, CATIA Cyber Systems Industry Process Specialist, Dassault Systèmes
This presentation will be held in English
Stimulus offers a solution for the persistent gap between system and software design, reducing costly redesigns. It enables precise functional requirements creation with formal semantics, aiding in early error detection and safety assurance through simulation. This presentation showcases an end-to-end process flow, from Requirements modeling to Software & Hardware-In-The-Loop simulations, using Stimulus to bridge the gap. Illustrated with a Landing Gear case study, it emphasizes full traceability and alignment with industry methodologies. Verified requirements from Stimulus serve as observers in SIL and HIL tests, enhancing final product quality
Thomas BOVENDERD, Electrical Industry Process Expert Senior Specialist, Dassault Systèmes
Yueying HU, CATIA Cyber Systems Industry Process Specialist
Safety and reliability analysis addresses the importance of identifying potential hazards/failures in a system before they occur, providing insights into their impacts and causes, and planning for mitigation strategy in advance.
Maik AURICHT, CATIA Industry Process Consultant Senior Manager, Dassault Systèmes
Jonas ITTEL, CATIA Sales Senior Manager, Dassault Systèmes
Tobias KAISER, CATIA Cyber Systems Industry Process Specialist, Dassault Systèmes
Adel TAGHIYAR, CATIA Industry Process Consultant, Dassault Systèmes
Adrien MANSUY, CATIA Cyber Systems Industry Process Specialist, Dassault Systèmes
Tarik KEBDANI, CATIA Electrical & Systems IPC Industry Process Consultant, Dassault Systèmes
MagicGrid is a modeling framework for specifying the requirements and logical architecture of a complex system. It empowers SysML and can be a good starting point for the model-based systems engineering (MBSE) adoption in an engineering project.
David DIAZ, CATIA Cyber Systems Industry Process Specialist, Dassault Systèmes
Anjuli SINGH, CATIA Industry Process Consultant, Dassault Systèmes
Yueying HU, CATIA Cyber Systems Industry Process Specialist, Dassault Systèmes
Emma MEDJEDOVIC, CATIA Electrical & Systems IPC Industry Process Consultant, Dassault Systèmes
The automotive industry is shifting towards a new era of mobility experience, driven by digital transformation and embedded SW implementations. To maintain consistency between system specifications in SysML and automotive software engineering, this session teaches attendees to connect SysML specs to detailed AUTOSAR compliant embedded software design. Learn to generate artifacts like arxml files for seamless transition from system to software, and C/C++ source code for APIs and behavioral descriptions
Zilvina STROLIA, CATIA Cyber Systems Industry Process Senior Specialist, Dassault Systèmes
Morten HUBER, CATIA Industry Process Consultant, Dassault Systèmes
Computer-aided simulation in engineering has diverse applications, tailored to specific industries, roles, or tools. However, its predominant advantages lie in its cost-effectiveness compared to physical prototyping and its ability to be deployed before a prototype is available. Therefore, exists a critical industry imperative to incorporate simulations at the earliest stages of the product lifecycle.
Our session is oriented to Systems Engineers who want to learn how they could leverage CATIA Magic tools model execution capabilities to simulate their initial systems architecture and behavior description. It will delve into the fundamental principles of SysML model execution, making it suitable for individuals with limited exposure to the CATIA Magic Model Analyst tool. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how system simulation can be applied in the early stages of the product lifecycle.
The tutorial will be held as a hands-on tutorial and for the best experience, participants are recommended to have a computer that can support CATIA Magic tools system requirements. Required installation package and licenses will be provided during the tutorial, therefore, for the participants it is not essential to have the software before the session.