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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I have been working for few hours on EMFTA recently, taking some time off from running and focusing on writing software and trying new things (well, having a hammac in my backyard helped me to work for a while at night). The initial goal when starting EMFTA was to evaluate the Sirius modeling framework but it turned out that it went beyond that initial objective and now provides advanced features.
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Enterprise Integration Patterns - EIP for short - is an original work by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf that provides a consistent terminology and notation to design and document integration solutions independent from implementation technologies.
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Eclipse Mars, this year’s new platform version, has well and truly arrived! Included in the release you will find Sirius 3.0, the latest version of the solution that allows you to create a custom and dedicated graphical modeling tool.
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Maxime Porhel discusses possible integration paths between Sirius and Xtext with demos based on Xtext DSLs, and the latest progress made in Sirius 3.0 regarding this integration.
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