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Episode 39: MBSE in Space with Nils Fischer from ESA

Broadcast date: September 19th, 2023, 19 CET  Prepare for a stellar voyage on the MBSE Podcast! 🎙️ In our upcoming episode, we’re diving into the cosmos, unraveling the synergy of space, the European Space Agency (ESA), Concurrent Engineering, and Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). Join us as we explore the wonders of ESA’s missions and the…

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Episode 38: INCOSE International Symposium 2023 and EMEA with Sven-Olaf Schulze

Last month, the most important systems engineering annual event took place: the 2023 INCOSE Symposium in Hawaii. In this episode, we want to talk about the symposium in general and specifically about the highlights from this year. Our guest is Sven-Olaf Schulze. He was on-site at IS 2023 and is the INCOSE EMEA Sector Director, bringing us to this episode’s second topic. We talk to Sven-Olaf about what INCOSE is doing in the EMEA sector.

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Episode 37: Geometry Modeling in SysML v2

One of the really new features of SysML v2 is the ability to model geometries. Let’s take a closer look at that in today’s episode. What exactly can I model? Can I use SysML v2 for CAD modeling now?

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Episode 36: SysML v2 API & Services with Manas Bajaj

Broadcast date: June 29th, 2023, 19 CET  The upcoming next-generation modeling language SysML v2 comes with an API. At first, it may seem like nothing special that you can now access a SysML model via an API. But it can become a game changer in the MBSE modeling world. At least it lays the foundations…

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Episoe 35: MBSE and AI with Alessandro Migliaccio and Giovanni Iannone

Since ChatGPT became popular, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a hot topic of discussion. However, AI has already been under discussion in systems engineering for quite some time. AI is a technology that has already made its way into several systems, and to design and deploy successful systems with AI, we need to have a common understanding of its capabilities, limitations, and peculiarities. Familiarity with AI is necessary for both engineering AI-enabled systems (SE4AI) and using AI tools to support our daily work (AI4SE).

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Episode 34 – MBSE around the World: France with Raphael Faudou

We want to learn how MBSE is used in the world, and this time we will visit France. Our guest is Raphael Faudou. We talk about how MBSE is being used in France, what organizations exist for MBSE, how it is used at universities, where the challenges are, and more.

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Episode 33 – Application of SysML v2 with Sandy Friedenthal

Broadcast date: April 3rd, 2023, 19 CET  After over 5 years of work with over 200 people from over 80 organizations, the OMG votes on the final submission of SysML v2 at the end of March. Truly a historic milestone for MBSE. We’ve talked about SysML v2 more often in our podcast, for example with…

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Episode 32 – Systems Engineering Professional Community with Zsolt Sandor

This time it’s not about specific MBSE content. Instead, we talk with our guest Zsolt Sandor about how to build an active community of systems engineering professionals. In addition to experience and training, the exchange with experts is another important pillar to mastering the craft of systems engineering. 

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Episode 31 – Systems Thinking with Lydia Kaiser

Broadcast date: January 20th, 2023, 19 CET  Systems Thinking is an essential skill for system engineers. We talk about what Systems Thinking is and how to learn it in this episode. And we wouldn’t be an MBSE podcast if we didn’t also discuss what Systems Thinking has to do with MBSE. Our guest is Lydia…

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Episode 30 – SysML Interchange Options with Daniel Siegl

While in the early days of SysML, the exchange of models was mainly seen as a way to change modeling tools, today, there are a variety of use cases that fall under the buzzword Digital Thread.

Together with our guest Daniel Siegl from LieberLieber we want to look at the different ways SysML models can be exchanged, both in theory and in practice. We will talk about the options with SysML v1 models and give an outlook on how it will look with SysML v2.

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