Organized by Obeo and Thales, a Capella Day will be held in Stuttgart on March 13th. This one-day conference will be full dedicated to Capella, the open source Model-Based Systems Engineering solution. Bringing together the community of Capella and Arcadia, Capella Day is a unique opportunity to meet the Capella ecosystem’s members and to learn from their expertise.
Thanks to Capella Day, you will deepen your knowledge of the Capella workbench or, if you're new to the community, discover the latest plugins and extensions that will unleash the potential of Capella: documents generation, collaborative work or simulation.
At the agenda of Capella Day:
presentation of Capella and its ecosystem,
presentation of Capella add-ons,
concrete industrial use-cases.
Want to learn more about Capella and Capella Day? Feel free to visit the dedicated page. There, you will be informed about the upcoming complete program. Also, do not hesitate to follow @Capella...
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Capella 1.2 is almost here!
Holiday season is coming soon and we are giving you a unique opportunity to anticipate the excitement of unwrapping gifts… From tiny improvements of ergonomics to more significant evolutions, this webinar will provide a tour of the most recent developments in the Capella ecosystem.
At the agenda of this webinar:
Core evolutions of the Capella workbench: Interface consistency, RECs-RPLs, advanced diff/merge policies, descriptions with rich text, etc.
Development of the ecosystem: Model-based safety analysis with Capella and All4Tec Safety Architect, document generation with M2Doc, management of assets with an Artal solution, etc.
Enhancement of the collaborative solution Team for Capella: Significantly enhanced change tracking capabilities, etc.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14th - 4PM to 5PM (Paris local time zone)
This webinar will be driven by Stéphane Bonnet (Thales):
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On December 11th and 12th, the international conference Euroforum, will be held in Munich, Germany. Etienne Juliot (Obeo) and Stéphane Bonnet (Thales) will attend this event dedicated to automotive software development, presenting Capella the Model Based Systems Engineering solution. At the same time, they will represent the Capella Industry Consortium, which supports the ecosystem around this MBSE solution.
As exhibitors at the Capella booth, Stéphane Bonnet and Etienne Juliot will be available to demonstrate how to design a complete system and facilitate collaboration between systems, software and hardware engineering with Capella.
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