Highlights:
- Learn why spreadsheets, while ubiquitous, can often fail companies who are engaged in systems engineering
- See how model-based systems engineering can improve systems engineering projects and solve the shortcomings of a document-based approach
- Understand the key benefits of a model-based approach to systems engineering - benefits that will resonate with all of your project stakeholders
Products are getting more complex. The evidence is in the climbing number of electronics, ever-lengthening cables and wires in harnesses, and burgeoning lines of software code in practically every offering in every industry. Product development is becoming more complicated as well. New roles with broader and wider responsibilities join the development effort. And compliance and integration across systems require new processes.
Systems engineering can help. It provides a robust methodology to mitigate the risks associated with growing complexity. It instills structure and procedures to make sure everyone starts, and stays, on the same page.
