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The end of the year deals with family time, too much food, Christmas songs and… SiriusCon!   You may have already heard about this event, dedicated to graphical modeling and more precisely to Eclipse Sirius an open source framework to easily create a graphical modeling workbench dedicated to your domain-specific expertise (the best tool for creating impressive modelers!). During this free event, organized with the support of the Eclipse Foundation, attendees benefited from from users feedback, advanced features presentations, and demonstrations.   But this year we want to go further. Since the 6.0 release, Sirius is embracing the web and the cloud... (Want to know more about the present and future of Sirius? Have a look at the blog posts countdown our experts wrote for EclipseCon Europe a few days ago.)   The team is working hard to enable you to also execute your own modeling workbench in a web browser.   Sirius is a global solution used worldwide within...
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Following Siemens PLM Software and Obeo partnership, Siemens Model-Based Systems Engineering offer enriched its multi-domain digital twin with two technologies to increase product efficiency and innovation ability. Built in partnership with Obeo, System Modeling Workbench (SMW) for Teamcenter® has just been announced by Siemens. SMW integrates Capella, the open and field-proven solution for Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and SysML general purpose modeling language for engineering. With SMW, customers can create and capture an integrated, multi-domain digital twin (a consistent virtual representation of their physical product). They get a better understanding of their customer needs, benefit from engineering-wide collaboration and complete master verification and validation. Customers can build-up knowledge, analyze and share it with their stakeholders within the context of the product development lifecycle. Existing data is always reliable and accurate. ’The best way to find...
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Capella will be at INCOSE International Symposium - Washington. Meet the Thales and Obeo teams to discover how you can address your systems engineering challenges with a field-proven MBSE tool. You will learn how is Capella different: remaining as simple as possible for end-users while providing the required expressivity to model and master complex systems. Stop by the Capella booth (#15) to get a demo of this field-proven MBSE tool and its native method, Arcadia. You can also enjoy the Capella live demonstration in the exhibitor demo room, on Monday 3.30 pm. Be also sure to attend the presentation by Juan Navas from Thales on Wednesday (Independence Ballroom BC). He will explain how Capella viewpoints-based method is tailored to address the complexity factors of the architecture definition and design of nuclear power plants....
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EclipseCon France annual event is always awaited by the Open Source and the modeling communities. This year, we planned a special program for you. It will be dealing of course with Eclipse Sirius. We will make a feedback about the first steps we achieved at Obeo to bring this powerful modeling graphical tool to the web. If you are interested by this topic, you may have already read Melanie posts blog but anyway, be sure to attend: Mélanie and Stevan (from Red Hat)'s talk 'The future of development tooling: The example of Eclipse Che, Theia and Sirius' [Wednesday 10.45 to 11.20] Mélanie and Pierre-Charles's talk 'Modeling tools go up to the cloud' [Thursday 9 to 9.35 am] Two talks will be about Eclipse technologies with our intern experts, Laurent, Jacob and Arthur, and an extern one, Philip Langer from EclipseSource Services GmbH. First, Arthur and Jacob will present 'EMF + Xtend = BOEM - An Xtend library to build good-looking compiling EMF models' at 9 am on Wed...
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We are pleased to announce a worldwide partnership with Siemens PLM Software and Obeo! Siemens’ new partnership with Obeo uniquely enables multi-disciplinary solutions for Model Based Systems Engineering across all major engineering disciplines. It will greatly complement Siemens’ Multi-Domain Engineering capability by providing highly flexible modeling solutions, engineering methodologies and industry-specific process templates. These offerings allow customers the flexibility to either use standard modeling languages, such as System Modeling Language or Capella MBSE Tool, or to apply their own process methodology.       As the vice-president and cofounder of Obeo, Etienne Juliot, said: 'With this partnership, Obeo brings users of Siemens PLM Software the benefits of closed-loop model integration between product architecture and downstream engineering'.   Learn more: TenLinks - Siemens, Obeo Partner to Expand Model Based Systems Engineer...
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