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'Connecting GENESYS to Analytical Engineering Tools' with Gareth Digby
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Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) seeks to increase the visibility of systems engineering information while at the same time reducing errors through the use of a central model that is accessible to all those involved in the engineering process. The systems engineers and discipline engineers are able to use the central model as they undertake their engineering tasks. However, the MBSE applications are not able to support all the detailed numerical analysis that systems engineers and the discipline engineers need to undertake as part of their design activities.
Traditionally detailed numerical analysis has required the movement of information between applications, typically as part of a manual process. This can lead to the introduction of errors. In addition, the information is likely to be resident in multiple locations and therefore it is hard to keep the information synchronized.
This webinar describes the connection of systems engineering models to analytical engineering and other applications, so the data can be used directly without the need to transfer via files. The improvements this leads to in visibility and communication between the systems engineering team and the stakeholders is discussed.
Traditionally detailed numerical analysis has required the movement of information between applications, typically as part of a manual process. This can lead to the introduction of errors. In addition, the information is likely to be resident in multiple locations and therefore it is hard to keep the information synchronized.
This webinar describes the connection of systems engineering models to analytical engineering and other applications, so the data can be used directly without the need to transfer via files. The improvements this leads to in visibility and communication between the systems engineering team and the stakeholders is discussed.