Model Based Matters

By: Siemens Digital Industries Software
  • Summary

  • Models are everywhere in modern development, from the early concepts of your next product to it’s refinement over generations. Model Based Matters is where we cover every facet of Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) to help harness the complexity of your next project.
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Episodes
  • SysML provides a critical MBSE component for verification and mass adoption
    Nov 21 2022
    In the previous podcast episode, we discussed the tools that an engineer or system architects might use in their day-to-day operations, which is very familiar to MBSE for changes in the industry. Thus, SysML is one of the components of that methodology.  Nicholas Finberg of Siemens Global Marketing, and Tim Kinman, Vice President of Trending Solutions and Global Program Lead for Systems Digitalization at Siemens Digital Industries Software, discuss what is driving the adoption of MBSE. In the past, UML allowed modeling software elements to reuse functions from a software definition; however, it only met some of the needs of the broader system. Therefore, UML extensions were created as additional profiles, represented through SysML. However, this needs to be more comprehensive, so extensions made in the field, the tools, and even beyond the tools require the customers to extend SysML, leading to proprietary. Subsequently, exchanging information was very difficult. Consequently, OMG, as a standards group, came forward with an updated definition called SysML V2. Rather than being an outgrowth of UML, it is a fresh perspective that said, "What are the needs of systems engineering? How do we get a graphical representation and a textual representation that can be parsed, machine-readable, and has a textual semantic that guarantees that I can exchange across the toolchain without losing any level of detail." The value of what we see in SysML V2 is that it can become interoperability and an authoring language.   What You'll Learn in this Episode: How SysML is one of the components of Model-Based Systems Engineering The value of what we see in SysML V2 is becoming interoperability and an authoring language. The automation and machine readability for sustainability solutions and parsing of understanding is critical to getting more than data scientists onto the solution path.  The concept of early verification involves taking the prior product's digital twin and identifying innovation points related to new requirements. A multifaceted mass adoption of MBSE. Connect with Tim Kinman: LinkedIn Connect with Nicholas Finberg: LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    17 mins
  • MBSE is the modern solution for industrial complexity and sustainability
    Oct 26 2022
    The rapid growth of complexity across the industry pushes many businesses to reevaluate their approaches to developing products and processes. That complexity comes in various business pressures, from increased regulation for autonomous products to the inclusion of carbon footprints to meet sustainability standards. Remaining competitive while tackling these challenges will require a digital solution with model-based systems engineering. Nicholas Finberg of Siemens Global Marketing, and Tim Kinman, Vice President of Trending Solutions and Global Program Lead for Systems Digitalization at Siemens Digital Industries Software, discuss what is driving the adoption of MBSE. In this episode, you will learn about the key drivers pushing the industry towards a more modern development approach. You’ll learn about what makes an MBSE approach better able to handle complex products over a system engineering approach. And you’ll know how this methodology fits into development, as it might be defined today. What You’ll Learn in this Episode: The changes influencing the future of industry (01:18) The nuances of systems engineering vs. model-based systems engineering (03:50) Why reuse is critical to streamlining development (14:45) How the MBSE methodology is applied in development tools (15:50) Connect with Tim Kinman: LinkedIn Connect with Nicholas Finberg: LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    19 mins
  • Adapting to the Business Model Change in the Automotive Industry
    May 3 2022
    The change in the automotive industry’s business model has also impacted pre and after-sales customers interactions. For instance, new car manufacturers are not opening new dealerships to reach their customers and the maintenance process is becoming digitized. For OEMs to remain competitive in this new environment, they have to embrace and embed digitalization beyond the production phase. Today, the hosts are Nicholas Finberg of Siemens Global Marketing, and Tim Kinman, Vice President of Trending Solutions and Global Program Lead for Systems Digitalization at Siemens Digital Industries Software. They are joined by three guests from Siemens: Nand Kochhar, Matt Bromley, and Doug Burcicki. In this episode, you’ll learn about the major changes in the automotive industry that have been triggered by the new business model. You’ll also learn about the impact that autonomous vehicles are having on the trucking industry. Additionally, you’ll learn about the role that MBSE can play in helping OEMs navigate the radical changes in the transport industry. What You’ll Learn in this Episode: The changes in the business model within the automotive industry (00:47) The changes in how vehicles are going to be serviced (03:52) The impact that autonomous trucks are having on the industry (10:44) How the MBSE approach can be used to deliver sustainability objectives (14:35) Connect with Matt Bromley:  LinkedIn Connect with Nand Kochhar:  LinkedIn Connect with Doug Burcicki:  LinkedIn Connect with Tim Kinman:  LinkedIn Connect with Nicholas Finberg:  LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    19 mins

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