Jul 14, 2022 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM (PT)
INCOSE Vision 2025 “A World in Motion” identifies classic challenges that organizations face as they seek to deliver capabilities and systems in today’s world. We see accelerating growth in the complexity of the problems we address as well as the implementation technologies upon which we rely. As information transitions from team to team throughout the systems lifecycle, knowledge and investment are lost at lifecycle phase boundaries introducing inefficiencies and errors. Looking across projects, knowledge and investment are lost across the greater engineering portfolio. Put simply, what got us here won’t get us there as we deliver the vision of Industry 4.0, Society 5.0, and the next-generation systems our customers demand.
This presentation will address:
• The critical role of architecture in addressing complexity
• Developing better architectures through MBSE
• Connecting the engineering lifecycle and greater enterprise through architecture
• The benefits of Architecture-Driven Engineering.
As products become more complex and our environment becomes more dynamic, successfully delivering the right product is more challenging than ever. As we unleash the power of architecture, we better translate customer needs into product success.
IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) is the leading platform for today’s complex product and software development. ELM extends the functionality of standard ALM tools, providing an integrated, end-to-end solution that offers full transparency and traceability across all engineering data. From requirements through testing and deployment, ELM optimizes collaboration and communication across all stakeholders, improving decision- making, productivity and overall product quality.
Presenter: David Long of INCOSE
This presentation will address:
• The critical role of architecture in addressing complexity
• Developing better architectures through MBSE
• Connecting the engineering lifecycle and greater enterprise through architecture
• The benefits of Architecture-Driven Engineering.
As products become more complex and our environment becomes more dynamic, successfully delivering the right product is more challenging than ever. As we unleash the power of architecture, we better translate customer needs into product success.
IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) is the leading platform for today’s complex product and software development. ELM extends the functionality of standard ALM tools, providing an integrated, end-to-end solution that offers full transparency and traceability across all engineering data. From requirements through testing and deployment, ELM optimizes collaboration and communication across all stakeholders, improving decision- making, productivity and overall product quality.
Presenter: David Long of INCOSE
Register for the event at: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3755508/E0A476E82F16478FDEA32082F4F79B74