What does it take to develop a system -

better?

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The additional view

Expert domains provide the necessary level of detail to really bring the product to life. But to strengthen the development team behind the product, a common view on the system is essential to ensure that everyone has the same understanding and information.

Simplify

True mastery is when it is simple. Via decomposition of things into smaller parts the journey can be started.

Referable

You might need to make changes to your system as you go. The key is keeping everything connected and making sure nothing gets lost in the process.

Understand what others are doing

Each one has its own philosophy and way of developing. Understanding and respecting other domains is key to the success of the overall system.

Fail fast

Development means to master failures. Detect them earlier and fix them.

Be agile

The world is changing fast, why not be proactive?

Setting the focus right

Don’t follow the crowd – focus on what drives your business.

Our recommended approach

Study new principles

Acquiring new skills involves learning new principles, understanding them, practicing, and integrating the ones relevant for you into your development approach.

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Dive deeper

A well-defined system architecture model and its integration into the process are cornerstones of successful system development.

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Make it a profession

Creating a system architecture model with model-based systems engineering principles is one thing; integrating it into the development process is another.

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Scale it up

When model-based systems engineering (MBSE) and product lifecycle management (PLM) are set up appropriately, they complement each other perfectly. Let’s take your system development approach to the next level.

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We offer

SE/MBSE application

Discovery

About: First insights of SE/MBSE for your company

Outcome: Opportunities, challenges, state-of-the-art approaches

Duration: 1-2 weeks

Price: € 10.000 (excl. tax)

Continuous

Cooperation

About: Support in SE/MBSE definition and operation

Outcome: Efficient application of SE and MBSE

Duration: individual

Price: on request

SE/MBSE with PLM

Discovery

About: First insights of SE/MBSE together with PLM for your company

Outcome: Possibilities, challenges, state-of-the-art approaches

Duration: 1-2 weeks

Price: € 15.000 (excl. tax)

Continuous

Cooperation

About: Support in all SE/MBSE and PLM definitions and operations

Outcome: Efficient application of SE and MBSE

Duration: individual

Price: on request

Our 12-Step Method

The perfect start with SE/MBSE and PLM

SE/MBSE and PLM can go wrong in countless ways—leading to wasted time, unnecessary costs, and frustrated teams. One of the biggest challenges? Poor planning.

Our proven 12-step method gives you a clear compass to ensure a successful implementation of SE, MBSE, and PLM. Start planning the right way today!

SE/MBSE strategy

Detailed

About: Application of the 12-step method for SE/MBSE.

Outcome: Rollout strategy incl. benefits and risks, management summary

Duration: 3-4 months

Price: € 50.000 (excl. tax)

SE/MBSE and PLM

Detailed

About: Application of the 12-step extended method

Outcome: Rollout strategy incl. benefits and risks, management summary

Duration: 3-4 months

Price: € 70.000 (excl. tax)

Insights

Systems engineering - light into the dark

A set of principles that can enhance your development approach. Some may fit better than others.

Others

Systems engineering (SE) is a trans-disciplinary approach for the successful development of engineered systems.

State-of-the-art model-based systems engineering (MBSE) is mainly applied for creating system architecture models. System architecture models are essential for the development of mechatronic and cyber-physical systems to get a common view on the system, before all the details are developed. Furthermore, using the architecture in other phases of the development process (e.g., as input for verification and validation) is useful.

Others

Model-based systems engineering is the model-based application of systems engineering. To do so, a system architecture model with SysML and a suitable modeling method is used. The system model contains all the information to successfully develop an engineered system.

Our view on model-based systems engineering

MBSE captures and uses system architecture knowledge, providing a common overview, integrating diverse viewpoints and domains, and fostering collaboration. These capabilities make it a cornerstone of the system development process.

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MBSE isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. There are different stages and implementations of MBSE.

The essential collaboration with product lifecycle management to scale things up - Get a handle on increasing system complexity

The larger and more complex the system and the more domains involved, the more crucial a product lifecycle management (PLM) system becomes. A PLM system connects digital creations across domains and manages their data and workflows.

A consulting boost?

As unique as your company’s challenges, so are our customizable services.

To truly harness the power and reap the full benefits of model-based systems engineering (MBSE), it must be seamlessly integrated into your development processes, methodologies, organizational structure, and tools. This holistic approach ensures that MBSE can perform at its best, driving efficiency and innovation throughout your projects.

Our consulting style

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Digital Lifecycle Lab

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