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The Online Conference on Graphical Modeling     During this free and online event, discover users' feedback and advanced features demonstrations. We want the Eclipse Sirius community to get the opportunity to meet the team behind the tool and to learn from adopters' experiences. Discover what’s new since the last edition and what the team has been working on during the last few months. In 2021, 359 participants representing more than 50 countries had been registered for SiriusCon. We hope the 2022 edition will make a new participation record! Discover the program We are happy to announce the topics and speakers selected for SiriusCon 2022: Day 1 - Sirius Desktop Visualizing, Analyzing and Optimizing Automotive Architecture Models using Sirius MAXIMILIAN HAMMER, Technical University of Ilmenau       SimfiaNeo - Workbench for Safety Analysis ...
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Watch the replay:      E/E systems and cyber-physical systems are carrying out more and more advanced and safety critical features in many domains such as transport, energy, industry, farming, medical, etc. Therefore, during last few years, to manage the development of those complex systems, companies have moved from a document-based approach to a model-based approach associated with very specific tools. However, system and safety engineering, and some other related engineering domains like cybersecurity for instance, are still too often conducted independently, whereas safety and system attributes are largely interdependent. There is a need to foster greater collaboration between these disciplines to avoid errors and also to maintain time-to-market. That's why since several years, ALL4TEC, with its safety analysis tool Safety Architect, has been working to connect its tool with system solutions to couple MBSE and MBSA. The goal is to better ensure consistency bet...

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This webinar was held on Tursday, April 21st. Discover the replay:   Nowadays, we are surrounded by system of systems, autonomous systems, interconnected systems or distributed heterogeneous systems with an increase in architecture complexity. Keeping these systems operational is a challenge as the number of potential failures which may affect their availability also increases drastically. In order to optimize availability, maintenance activities have to be designed within the design phase of the system. Whatever the implementation choice, detection, diagnostic or prevention of failures require tests. The goal for autonomous systems also pushes towards embedded detection and prevention capabilities and thus arguing and decision making between system engineers and maintenance engineers to share solutions in their respective activities. In this presentation, we talk about the ability of a system designed with Capella to be tested : what are the interconnections between eng...
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Launched in 2013, the Eclipse Sirius project has now gathered an active community. After a wonderful and enriching 2021 digital edition, let's meet up again this year! This two-day free event will propose contents for both beginners and advanced Sirius users who will share best practices, insights, case studies, and innovations. By joining this community event, you will definitely learn a lot about Sirius!   Submit a talk for SiriusCon 2022, the conference of the Sirius community!   The conference will be held online from 14 to 15 June, 2022. If you have interesting topics to say and to show about Sirius, we invite you to propose a talk. We are interested in: - industrial feedbacks- innovative experiences- extensions and integrationsThe proposed format is 30 minutes (including 5' for questions).   Submit a talk!   The submission deadline is March 20th, 2022. ...

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Thursday, February 17th, 2022 5:00 PM CET / 11:00 AM EST This webinar has ended, but feel free to watch the recording. The slides of the presentation are available here: https://bit.ly/capella_webinar_220217_slides System of Systems modeling comes with a tough decision for practitioners using traditional SysML V1 tools: do I go with SysML V1, or do I look at Unified Architecture Framework? Capella eliminates that challenge with one notation that can be used for both. This presentation will show how you can model System of Systems with Capella, and how it can scale to meet your System of Systems needs.    Tony Komar has been practicing and supporting systems engineering for over 35 years. He is a key contributor to the development and deployment of model-based system engineering products for Siemens Digital Industries Software....