- 16. September 2024
And after many years of theory and several years of practical integration of MBSE in developing industries, one statement has repeatedly popped up in recent months: MBSE is dead. Most argue with a lack of success and non-executed implementations at company level. Head of CoE Systems Engineering, Jan Zutter, clarified the actual situation: MBSE is thriving!
- 24. Januar 2024
Explore the rise of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) in the tech industry. From visionary concept to reality, MBSE utilizes graphical models for seamless collaboration. The article underscores the importance of a robust toolchain and outlines steps for companies to embrace the MBSEvolution, enhancing efficiency and team unity.
- 24. April 2023
Jan Zutter, Head of Systems Engineering at INVENSITY, and Christian Dahm, Systems Engineering Consultant at INVENSITY, discuss the advantages and potential risks of switching to and using MBSE in development. They explore the question of how safety management can benefit from a model-based development approach.
- 24. Februar 2022
Requirements engineering in the automotive industry seems to have a paradox problem: The sum of requirements that is needed to describe a safe system has risen up to a point, where the need to consider all of them will most likely diminish quality instead of increasing it.
- 8. Juni 2021
Requirements management (RM) is one of the most critical aspects of product development; it is prevalent from the definition of a project to the delivery of a finished product. This blog post tries to find an answer to the question: Why is Requirements Management, a process with the potential to add immense value when properly defined and implemented, often neglected and a pain point in engineering organizations today?
- 23. Februar 2021
Are you concerned about some aspects of electromobility and electric vehicles such as range or charging time and want to know more about these challenges and future trends? In this blog post Alper Kücük, our consultant in Systems Engineering, spans an arc from the historical background to the challenges and future trends of electric mobility and electric vehicles and thereby shows that we will have to change our understanding of mobility.
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