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Replay Capella Webinar - July 11th 2024   Optimize Architecture by Generating N2 Design Structure Matrices with DSM4Capella We propose in this webinar the presentation of our implementation of DSM/N2 matrices applied to Capella Logical Architecture and use it as optimization technique for logical functions to components allocation. Our implementation is proposed as open source in LabsCapella -DSM4Capella. Presented by: Sébastien Dubé Chief Technical Officer and Senior Consultant in Systems Engineering (Samares Engineering) 24 years experience in Systems and Embedded Software Engineering Provide Training, Support, Coaching services on MBSE topics for Capella/ARCADIA and SysML language. Manage the Samares Research activities     Mirna Ojeda Systems Engineering Consultant (Samares Engineering) 3 years experience in Systems Engineering and MBSESystems Engineering ConsultantProvide Training and support on MBSE (Capella and SysML), develop internal MBSE ...
  Where the Australian Capella Community Meets   This in-person event is a unique opportunity for Capella users and enthusiasts to gather, exchange ideas, and share their experiences.  This first edition was held at the International Chamber House of Melbourne, the 25th of June 2024. It was such an incredible opportunity to share experiences within the Capella Community and to have the honor of attending a great presentation full of insights :  Romain Horcada (Obeo) made an introduction to Capella, Tim Carter (KBR) presented a talk name "How-to Model a Logical Architecture with Capella".  ...

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Replay Capella Webinar -  June 20th 2024 Working in a Multi-user Mode with Team for Capella   Working with Capella models traditionally involves managing files, which requires careful coordination among team members to handle concurrent work. This often means having to establish strategies for reserving files or resolving conflicts after changes overlap. By switching to multi-user mode in Capella, you can significantly enhance collaboration among your team of systems architects. This mode helps avoid the tedious management of file differences and reduces the risk of data loss. Multi-user mode allows team members to work simultaneously and safely on the same model by using:- A shared repository installed on a server to store the Capella model.- An add-on in your Capella workbench, activating a fine-grained locking mechanism that reserves model elements being edited. These components work in sync to automatically release locks when modifications are saved and make them ...
Replay Capella Webinar - June 18th 2024 Unlock the Power of Diagram Creation with Sirius Web   Discover How to Specify Your Own Diagram Editors with Sirius Web!Sirius Web is an open-source project that streamlines the development of web-based graphical modeling applications. It empowers users to create, edit, and visualize their data in customized views.With Sirius Web, you can create various types of views depending on how you need to represent data: forms, diagrams, text, Gantt charts, cards, etc...During this webinar, we focus on a diagrams - a view where data is represented with nodes and edges - which has seen numerous improvements in recent releases.Join us for a guided tour of this Sirius Web feature. Agenda The core principles of Sirius Web Recent changes in Sirius Web following the adoption of ReactFlow As a studio-maker, how to specify a custom node-based view with Sirius Web? As an end-user, how to use the s...
Replay Capella Webinar - June 6th 2024 Adopting Model-Based Practices with Capella and TASTE for Student-Developed CubeSat Systems   In today's transforming industry, Model-Based approaches are often seen as an add-on, further complicating the already complex work of systems engineering and software development. But what if it did not have to be this way? At GU Orbit, we have adopted the Arcadia method exactly to make the process of engineering complex space systems more accessible to undergraduate students. With its multi-level workflow, repetitive activities, and opinionated semantics enforced by the Capella tool, it effectively guides even inexperienced users in the design of rational systems. Additionally, taking advantage of its semantic similarity to the European Space Agency's TASTE toolchain for embedded software development, we have devised an overarching methodology to rigorously bridge the gap between high-level system specifications and low-level component code. ...