Working with SysML Yesterday and Tomorrow: MBSE with System Composer
Overview
Systems engineering deals with the design of complex products and management of the design process. Model-based systems engineering (MBSE), along with model-based design (MBD), helps manage the complexity and bring quantitative rigor to the field of systems engineering. This demonstration will showcase how you can import SysML v1.x artifacts to connect to MBD for traceability and build SysML v2 projects in a future-ready environment in an end-to-end workflow from requirements engineering, system architecting, design trade-off analysis, design implementation, to requirements verification.
Highlights
- MBSE ecosystem at MathWorks
- Workflow for importing and connecting SysML v1.x artifacts to MBD for traceability
- Build, analyze and manage SysML v2 projects
- Workflow to interoperate with external SysML v2 projects
Please allow approximately 45 minutes to attend the presentation and Q&A session. We will be recording this webinar, so if you can't make it for the live broadcast, register and we will send you a link to watch it on-demand.
About the Presenters
Josh Kahn is a senior application engineer, specializing in Model-Based Systems Engineering at MathWorks. Josh has been with MathWorks since 2020, bringing with him ten years of industry experience developing and leading systems development in the aerospace and defense industries. He has an M.Eng. in Space Systems Engineering from the University of Michigan and B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Florida Atlantic University.
Govind Malleichervu is a senior product manager focused on Systems Engineering and works with customers developing engineered systems. Govind has been at MathWorks since 2020 and brings 12 years of experience in the automotive industry leading electronic control system development mostly for internal combustion engines and briefly for Hydrogen fuel cell systems; and 2 years in the industrial automation industry covering PLC based systems and HMIs. Govind has a M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Kentucky, Lexington specializing in classical control systems and power electronics.