Implementation of MBSE Practices within Integrated PLM Solutions

Abstract

The article provides a general analysis of the current state of information ecosystems that implement the practice of model-based system engineering. It is concluded that the largest players of the PLM-market in the strategy and tactics of development of their products lay support practices model-based system engineering. Implementation of MBSE practices within PLM solutions is considered on the example of Siemens Digital Industries Software’s products.


Keywords: System Engineering, Model-based system engineering (MBSE), Product lifecycle management (PLM), Capella, Modeling Tool, ARCADIA.

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