This is a perfect webinar for professors and students of systems engineering seeking to improve their academic research and professional expertise.
SPEC Innovations is dedicated to advancing the systems engineering academic community. Our engineers designed Innoslate to improve academic research and help professors expand model-based systems engineering to a new generation of students. See what benefits you have using Innoslate for Aacademia with this webinar.
See the major new features and improvements in Innoslate 4.3. The latest version of Innoslate has two brand new diagrams Interface Control Diagram (ICD) and a Risk Burndown Chart. You asked and we delivered; a ReqIF Import and Export. We've also added that Cross Project Entities will be visual noticeable in all views with a new purple symbol indicator, dashed purple lines, or purple background color. Now search has been redesigned for a more flexible user experience. All entity’s attributes can now be searched as well as searching by entity id, relationship name, and attribute name. Dr. Dam will demonstrate best practices for using all the new diagrams, features, and even some of the improvements. Stay for the question and answer session to ask any or all your questions. We look forward to having you there!
A Model-Based Systems Engineering Approach to Portfolio ManagementElizabeth Steiner
Learn about the importance of The Lifecycle Modeling Language (LML) to portfolio management. LML provides an open standard ontology and diagram framework that enables more effective communications to all stakeholders in the acquisition process.
Innoslate® implements and extends LML making Innoslate easier to learn and adopt than any other tool available today in the program management and systems engineering domains. You will also learn how Innoslate is built on a modular open systems approach (MOSA) architecture and can be easily integrated with other modern tools. This webinar will also include a sneak preview of Innoslate 4.5's program management features.
Using Innoslate for Model-Based Systems EngineeringElizabeth Steiner
Dr. Steve Dam will walk you through the process of using Innoslate’s modeling and simulation capabilities while applying a MBSE methodology.
At its core, Innoslate is a full model-based systems engineering tool. Within Innoslate, system models are formalized and capable of simulation to derive cost, schedule, and performance data.
Your webinar will cover:
Functional modeling
Functional modeling is at the heart of how Innoslate derives new requirements and ensures logical accuracy.
Physical modeling
We can describe synthesizing the physical model in Innoslate with eight different diagrams, including the Asset Diagram, Layer Diagram, Block Definition Diagram, and Internal Block Diagram.
Executing a model
Innoslate includes a ‘Discrete Event Simulator’ to verify functional diagram’s logic, calculate cost, compute time, and quantify performance.
Relating Requirements to Diagrams
Requirements traceability ensures that the lifecycle and origin of a requirement is fully tracked. Innoslate includes relationship matrices to represent traceability relationships between entities in tabular view.
Requirements Generation
After modeling the system, often an engineer will derive textual requirements from the models by hand. Innoslate includes an automatic facility that generates requirements documents in a standard format (as outlined in “The Engineering Design of Systems: Models and Methods“).
In response to the NASA Break the Ice Lunar Challenge, our team of systems engineers developed a lunar rover using digital engineering. The tools used to complete the digital thread were Innoslate, SpaceClaim, STK, Matlab, and other applications.
Improve Product Design with High Quality RequirementsElizabeth Steiner
This webinar is perfect for either experienced requirements managers or those who are new to writing requirements documents. Join Dr. Dam as he shares his lessons learned from his past experiences writing requirements for complex systems and products. You will learn from this expert helpful tips on writing high quality requirements.
This guide will help you get started with Innoslate, the full lifecycle systems engineering tool. It will take you through developing your requirements, creating model, simulating your models, and keeping traceability through the entire project.
Learn how you can use Innoslate throughout the entire lifecycle of a product or system. Dr. Steven Dam, expert systems engineer, will discuss the different phases of the lifecycle from conception to disposal. He'll show you how you can use Innoslate for requirements management, modeling, simulation, and testing.
Innoslate is a Model-Based Systems Engineering cloud or on-premise software solution from SPEC Innovations. Create a single source of truth from your requirements management to modeling and simulation to verification and validation. Work as a team with Innoslate's collaboration features. Learn more at innoslate.com
See the major new features and improvements in Innoslate 4.3. The latest version of Innoslate has two brand new diagrams Interface Control Diagram (ICD) and a Risk Burndown Chart. You asked and we delivered; a ReqIF Import and Export. We've also added that Cross Project Entities will be visual noticeable in all views with a new purple symbol indicator, dashed purple lines, or purple background color. Now search has been redesigned for a more flexible user experience. All entity’s attributes can now be searched as well as searching by entity id, relationship name, and attribute name. Dr. Dam will demonstrate best practices for using all the new diagrams, features, and even some of the improvements. Stay for the question and answer session to ask any or all your questions. We look forward to having you there!
A Model-Based Systems Engineering Approach to Portfolio ManagementElizabeth Steiner
Learn about the importance of The Lifecycle Modeling Language (LML) to portfolio management. LML provides an open standard ontology and diagram framework that enables more effective communications to all stakeholders in the acquisition process.
Innoslate® implements and extends LML making Innoslate easier to learn and adopt than any other tool available today in the program management and systems engineering domains. You will also learn how Innoslate is built on a modular open systems approach (MOSA) architecture and can be easily integrated with other modern tools. This webinar will also include a sneak preview of Innoslate 4.5's program management features.
Using Innoslate for Model-Based Systems EngineeringElizabeth Steiner
Dr. Steve Dam will walk you through the process of using Innoslate’s modeling and simulation capabilities while applying a MBSE methodology.
At its core, Innoslate is a full model-based systems engineering tool. Within Innoslate, system models are formalized and capable of simulation to derive cost, schedule, and performance data.
Your webinar will cover:
Functional modeling
Functional modeling is at the heart of how Innoslate derives new requirements and ensures logical accuracy.
Physical modeling
We can describe synthesizing the physical model in Innoslate with eight different diagrams, including the Asset Diagram, Layer Diagram, Block Definition Diagram, and Internal Block Diagram.
Executing a model
Innoslate includes a ‘Discrete Event Simulator’ to verify functional diagram’s logic, calculate cost, compute time, and quantify performance.
Relating Requirements to Diagrams
Requirements traceability ensures that the lifecycle and origin of a requirement is fully tracked. Innoslate includes relationship matrices to represent traceability relationships between entities in tabular view.
Requirements Generation
After modeling the system, often an engineer will derive textual requirements from the models by hand. Innoslate includes an automatic facility that generates requirements documents in a standard format (as outlined in “The Engineering Design of Systems: Models and Methods“).
In response to the NASA Break the Ice Lunar Challenge, our team of systems engineers developed a lunar rover using digital engineering. The tools used to complete the digital thread were Innoslate, SpaceClaim, STK, Matlab, and other applications.
Improve Product Design with High Quality RequirementsElizabeth Steiner
This webinar is perfect for either experienced requirements managers or those who are new to writing requirements documents. Join Dr. Dam as he shares his lessons learned from his past experiences writing requirements for complex systems and products. You will learn from this expert helpful tips on writing high quality requirements.
This guide will help you get started with Innoslate, the full lifecycle systems engineering tool. It will take you through developing your requirements, creating model, simulating your models, and keeping traceability through the entire project.
Learn how you can use Innoslate throughout the entire lifecycle of a product or system. Dr. Steven Dam, expert systems engineer, will discuss the different phases of the lifecycle from conception to disposal. He'll show you how you can use Innoslate for requirements management, modeling, simulation, and testing.
Innoslate is a Model-Based Systems Engineering cloud or on-premise software solution from SPEC Innovations. Create a single source of truth from your requirements management to modeling and simulation to verification and validation. Work as a team with Innoslate's collaboration features. Learn more at innoslate.com
Innoslate the Gateway to SysML 2.0 and BeyondSarahCraig7
Your host, Dr. Steven Dam, will be showing you how Innoslate provides most of the features of SysML 2.0 today and will easily transform into the full SysML 2.0 implementation once it's available. He will compare the proposed SysML 2.0 features to LML and Innoslate's current capabilities.
What Is Covered?
-What is SysML 2.0?
-Features LML contains today to support SysML 1.6
-Innoslate's current implementation of SysML 1.6
-Techniques for moving data from other SysML tools to Innoslate
-Transforming SysML Diagrams into LML Diagrams
-How does SysML 2.0 compare to Innoslate today?
-Future enhancements to Innoslate for SysML 2.0 and beyond
B Kindilien-Does Manufacturing Have a Future?jgIpotiwon
Presentation to students and educators at Eastern Connecticut State University in 2008 on the challenges, and opportunities, facing people in manufacturing.
Is There a Return on Investment from Model-Based Systems Engineering?Elizabeth Steiner
See our latest webinar “Is There a Return on Investment from MBSE?” This question is one that many people ask. In fact, the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) has that as one of its tasks for their Value Proposition Initiative. A group of systems engineers is trying to find evidence to prove that MBSE has value. However, that becomes very difficult for a concept that has only been around for a dozen years, when the lifecycle of many of the systems of interest are measured in several decades. Your host Dr. Steven Dam will walk you through a method of finding a case for MBSE in this webinar.
https://youtu.be/NnQDinanhJU
How to extend the shelf life of software and enable long-lived, adaptable software architectures.
Herzliya - July 2015 @
ILTAM - Israeli Users' Association of Advanced Technologies in Hi-Tec Integrated Systems
IASA - International Association of Software Architects
Towards Scalable Validation of Low-Code System Models: Mapping EVL to VIATRA ...IncQuery Labs
Presented at the LowCode Workshop 2021 at MODELS 2021 by Benedek Horváth. Authors are Qurat ul ain Ali, Benedek Horváth, Dimitris Kolovos, Konstantinos Barmpis and Ákos Horváth.
Slides from the webinar "How to Perform Model-Based Reviews." Learn how you can make the dream of an integrated, paperless design, development, production, and operations process a reality.
Getting started with Innoslate - Systems EngineeringElizabeth Steiner
In this webinar, "Getting Started with Innoslate" Andrew Tesnow, systems engineer at SPEC Innovations and former marine, will show you how to:
Navigate through Innoslate
Manage and Analyze Requirements
Model scenarios and processes
Develop traceability throughout the system lifecycle
Simulate scenarios and processes
and more
Steven Dam, Ph.D, ESEP will provide you with a deeper understanding of how to use Innoslate in the Advanced webinar. He will discuss more complex systems engineering topics. You will learn how to use Innoslate for more than just systems engineering, but also architecture, project management, asset management, etc. Improve your teams overall output and become an expert at model-based systems engineering and Innoslate.
The Genesis of Holistic Systems Engineering: Completeness and Consistency Man...IncQuery Labs
IncQuery Group's presentation for the MBSE CES event, “The Genesis of Holistic Systems Engineering: Completeness and Consistency Management of the Digital Thread”
Systems Engineering is a very broad , overarching, and generally applicable engineering discipline. Many types of systems are developed using SE. These include biomedical systems, space vehicle systems, weapon systems, transportation systems, and so on.
Systems Engineering involves the coordination of work performed by engineers from all other engineering disciplines (electrical, mechanical, computer, software, etc.) as required to complete the engineering work on the project/program.
Innoslate 101: A Webinar for New Users SarahCraig7
"Innoslate 101: A Webinar for New Users." Dr. Steven Dam is going to show you just how easy it is to learn Innoslate. He will walk you through the ins and outs of the tool and show you how you can become an expert Innoslate user in no time.
What Is Covered?
- Basic Navigation and Usage
- Understanding the Different Views
- The Lifecycle of a System or Product
- Creating a requirements document
- Developing physical and functional models
- Executing functional models
- Reports and more
Innoslate is the model-based systems engineering solution of the future. An all-in-one software package made for systems engineers and program managers, you can keep your requirements management, modeling and simulation, test management, and more all in one place. Smarter, more successful systems start here. Create a trial account at innoslate.com/signup.
Software Engineering for ML/AI, keynote at FAS*/ICAC/SASO 2019Patrizio Pelliccione
ML and AI are increasingly dominating the high-tech industry. Organizations and technology companies are leveraging their big data to create new products or improve their processes to reach the next level in their market. However, ML and AI are not a silver bullet and Software 2.0 is not the end of software developers or software engineering.
In this talk I will argument on how software engineering can help ML and AI to become the key technology for (autonomous) systems of the near future. Software engineering best practices and achievements reached in the last decades might help, e.g., (i) democratising the use of ML/AI, (ii) composing, reusing, chaining ML/AI models to solve more complex problems, and (iii) supporting for reasoning about correctness, repeatability, explainability, traceability, fairness, ethics, while building an ML/AI pipeline.
On 18th September, our CEO, István Ráth, joined by Enrique Krajmalnik from Zuken, presented at the 2021 INCOSE Western States Regional Conference. Their talk concentrated on the current challenges of systems engineering, promoting a much-needed paradigm shift and a novel, holistic approach.
The conceptual framework underpinning this novel concept is the combination of light-weight bridge tools, such as the E3.GENESYS Connector from Zuken, and digital thread analytics powered by our flagship product, the IncQuery Suite. This framework provides discipline-specific views of multi-domain engineering data, and powerful structural and numerical analysis to ensure completeness, correctness and consistency throughout the entire design process.
Your host, Dr. Steven Dam, will show you the ins and outs of the main features and dashboards. He'll provide you with expert tips and tricks as you walk through creating a new account and starting a brand new project for the very first time
This webinar is intended for new Innoslate users.
Innoslate the Gateway to SysML 2.0 and BeyondSarahCraig7
Your host, Dr. Steven Dam, will be showing you how Innoslate provides most of the features of SysML 2.0 today and will easily transform into the full SysML 2.0 implementation once it's available. He will compare the proposed SysML 2.0 features to LML and Innoslate's current capabilities.
What Is Covered?
-What is SysML 2.0?
-Features LML contains today to support SysML 1.6
-Innoslate's current implementation of SysML 1.6
-Techniques for moving data from other SysML tools to Innoslate
-Transforming SysML Diagrams into LML Diagrams
-How does SysML 2.0 compare to Innoslate today?
-Future enhancements to Innoslate for SysML 2.0 and beyond
B Kindilien-Does Manufacturing Have a Future?jgIpotiwon
Presentation to students and educators at Eastern Connecticut State University in 2008 on the challenges, and opportunities, facing people in manufacturing.
Is There a Return on Investment from Model-Based Systems Engineering?Elizabeth Steiner
See our latest webinar “Is There a Return on Investment from MBSE?” This question is one that many people ask. In fact, the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) has that as one of its tasks for their Value Proposition Initiative. A group of systems engineers is trying to find evidence to prove that MBSE has value. However, that becomes very difficult for a concept that has only been around for a dozen years, when the lifecycle of many of the systems of interest are measured in several decades. Your host Dr. Steven Dam will walk you through a method of finding a case for MBSE in this webinar.
https://youtu.be/NnQDinanhJU
How to extend the shelf life of software and enable long-lived, adaptable software architectures.
Herzliya - July 2015 @
ILTAM - Israeli Users' Association of Advanced Technologies in Hi-Tec Integrated Systems
IASA - International Association of Software Architects
Towards Scalable Validation of Low-Code System Models: Mapping EVL to VIATRA ...IncQuery Labs
Presented at the LowCode Workshop 2021 at MODELS 2021 by Benedek Horváth. Authors are Qurat ul ain Ali, Benedek Horváth, Dimitris Kolovos, Konstantinos Barmpis and Ákos Horváth.
Slides from the webinar "How to Perform Model-Based Reviews." Learn how you can make the dream of an integrated, paperless design, development, production, and operations process a reality.
Getting started with Innoslate - Systems EngineeringElizabeth Steiner
In this webinar, "Getting Started with Innoslate" Andrew Tesnow, systems engineer at SPEC Innovations and former marine, will show you how to:
Navigate through Innoslate
Manage and Analyze Requirements
Model scenarios and processes
Develop traceability throughout the system lifecycle
Simulate scenarios and processes
and more
Steven Dam, Ph.D, ESEP will provide you with a deeper understanding of how to use Innoslate in the Advanced webinar. He will discuss more complex systems engineering topics. You will learn how to use Innoslate for more than just systems engineering, but also architecture, project management, asset management, etc. Improve your teams overall output and become an expert at model-based systems engineering and Innoslate.
The Genesis of Holistic Systems Engineering: Completeness and Consistency Man...IncQuery Labs
IncQuery Group's presentation for the MBSE CES event, “The Genesis of Holistic Systems Engineering: Completeness and Consistency Management of the Digital Thread”
Systems Engineering is a very broad , overarching, and generally applicable engineering discipline. Many types of systems are developed using SE. These include biomedical systems, space vehicle systems, weapon systems, transportation systems, and so on.
Systems Engineering involves the coordination of work performed by engineers from all other engineering disciplines (electrical, mechanical, computer, software, etc.) as required to complete the engineering work on the project/program.
Innoslate 101: A Webinar for New Users SarahCraig7
"Innoslate 101: A Webinar for New Users." Dr. Steven Dam is going to show you just how easy it is to learn Innoslate. He will walk you through the ins and outs of the tool and show you how you can become an expert Innoslate user in no time.
What Is Covered?
- Basic Navigation and Usage
- Understanding the Different Views
- The Lifecycle of a System or Product
- Creating a requirements document
- Developing physical and functional models
- Executing functional models
- Reports and more
Innoslate is the model-based systems engineering solution of the future. An all-in-one software package made for systems engineers and program managers, you can keep your requirements management, modeling and simulation, test management, and more all in one place. Smarter, more successful systems start here. Create a trial account at innoslate.com/signup.
Software Engineering for ML/AI, keynote at FAS*/ICAC/SASO 2019Patrizio Pelliccione
ML and AI are increasingly dominating the high-tech industry. Organizations and technology companies are leveraging their big data to create new products or improve their processes to reach the next level in their market. However, ML and AI are not a silver bullet and Software 2.0 is not the end of software developers or software engineering.
In this talk I will argument on how software engineering can help ML and AI to become the key technology for (autonomous) systems of the near future. Software engineering best practices and achievements reached in the last decades might help, e.g., (i) democratising the use of ML/AI, (ii) composing, reusing, chaining ML/AI models to solve more complex problems, and (iii) supporting for reasoning about correctness, repeatability, explainability, traceability, fairness, ethics, while building an ML/AI pipeline.
On 18th September, our CEO, István Ráth, joined by Enrique Krajmalnik from Zuken, presented at the 2021 INCOSE Western States Regional Conference. Their talk concentrated on the current challenges of systems engineering, promoting a much-needed paradigm shift and a novel, holistic approach.
The conceptual framework underpinning this novel concept is the combination of light-weight bridge tools, such as the E3.GENESYS Connector from Zuken, and digital thread analytics powered by our flagship product, the IncQuery Suite. This framework provides discipline-specific views of multi-domain engineering data, and powerful structural and numerical analysis to ensure completeness, correctness and consistency throughout the entire design process.
Your host, Dr. Steven Dam, will show you the ins and outs of the main features and dashboards. He'll provide you with expert tips and tricks as you walk through creating a new account and starting a brand new project for the very first time
This webinar is intended for new Innoslate users.
Your host, Dr. Steven Dam, will walk you through all the changes from Innoslate 4.2. He'll show you the new Charts View and how to create and edit XY plots. You'll also get to see how you can generate Systems Requirements Documents (SRD) right from an asset diagram. Other new features that will be shown: Support Dashboard, Roll Up Models, Entity Definition Report, and Document Template Generation.
What is DevOps? A lot of people think it means a lot of different things. We tend to think it has two complimentary aspects: culture and technology changes. Culture is what creates DevOps, technology enables it. Thanks, Kelly Goetsch, for the slide work.
Dev Dives 1 Building end-to-end automation for expense reports.pdfCristina Vidu
This session is suitable for any developer interested in learning how to achieve more productivity by integrating with expense reports platforms, processing invoices, and leveraging AI for classification of the expenses. With UiPath any business can easily bring the latest advancements in UI Automation, Document Understanding, and AI to develop an automation that can create expense reports automatically.
📕 During the meetup we’ll cover:
Typical use cases for cross-platform projects
How cross-platform activities work in Studio
How to build an automation using UiPath, including a live example and demo:
Document Understand for invoice processing
Real example of UI Automation for the expense report
AI models for classification of expenses
Answer to Q&A.
👨💻 Speakers:
Alexandru Roman, Senior Product Manager @UiPath
EESTEC Competition for Android Online Seminar
Introduction to Android Basics - First Session 12/21/2014
Make sure you register for second session on 1/11/2015
The biggest DevOps problems you didn't know you had and what to do about themWayne Greene
Slide deck from www.ReleaseIQ.io webinar on August 25, 2021. Learn about the biggest problems DevOps teams face. You might be surprised what keeps DevOps teams stuck in mid-evolution.
XControls have become a powerful tool for XPages developers. Join Matt White and Rich Sharpe to look at:
-What's possible with the XControls
-How to start using the XControls
-A deep dive section on the "Global Search" control
-An upcoming roadmap/new XControls
DevOps and APIs: Great Alone, Better Together MuleSoft
DevOps has emerged as a critical enabler of agility in enterprise IT; a DevOps model increases reliability and minimizes disruption, with the added benefit of increasing speed. But that isn’t enough. DevOps must be balanced with a focus on asset consumption and reuse to make sure the organization is extracting maximum value out of all the newly built assets. And that’s where an API strategy comes in. In this session, we'll discuss how organizations use DevOps and API-led connectivity to reduce time to market 3-4x.
Sharpest tool in the box: Choosing the right authoring tool for your learning...Brightwave Group
From rapid and responsive, to video and cross-browser capability we, as learning professionals, demand great things from the authoring tools available to us. And there are many to choose from.
This session explored the key factors we recommend you consider when choosing an authoring tool. These vary according to environment and culture, to the needs of your learners and the objectives of the learning. Choosing the right authoring tool and ensuring it is based on your needs ensures your learning content is not simply fit for purpose, but meets the aims of your wider learning strategy. With plenty of examples from real courses and solutions, the session covered a list of questions you need to ask, and provided a framework to help guide you through the tool-selection process.
● Great expectations - why the right authoring tool is the foundation of quality learning content.
● Key considerations - the right questions to evaluate the range of tools and make the right decision.
● The future - what can we expect from the next generation of authoring tools?
This presentation was delivered by Konathan Archibald and Nick Eastha, on Thursday 29th January at Learning Technologuies 2015 exhibition
Join us on Wednesday, October 19th, for our webinar, "What Comes After MBSE?" SPEC Innovations President and Founder, Dr. Steven Dam, will discuss the future of our industry. Since 2007, the focus has been moving from document-based systems engineering to model-based systems engineering (MBSE). With our ever-changing industry and the update to SysML V2, we believe there will be a massive move toward more data-driven systems engineering.
Dr. Dam will dive deeper into the past and present of Systems Engineering, and how this will take us into the future of Data-Driven Systems Engineering. He will share how SPEC Innovations is currently moving into this trend using Innoslate and its power of migration. There will be a time in the end for questions, so bring any you may have with you.
We know change can be intimidating. The coming release of SysML V2 can seem intimidating, as it is a product of 70 organizations and 170 people collaborating. Join us for our next webinar, “Dissecting SysML V2,” with Systems Engineer, Lilleigh Stevie. We will look closely at the next generation of OMG’s modeling language by covering its background, purpose and objectives, KerML, familiar and new concepts, pilot implementation, and where this will take us in the future. There will be a designated time at the end for questions, so bring any you may have with you. Register today and we will see you there!
Does your product or system meet the requirements? Find out in this webinar. Your host will discuss a verification and validation process that has worked for hundreds of our clients to answer this question. Then you will learn how to use a model-based systems engineering tool, Innoslate, to develop your own V&V process document. Then your host will dive into Test Center. Test Center allows for easy test case capture and traceability to requirements and provides the ability to run test cases within one easy-to-use view.
This webinar will cover:
1. V&V process
2. Test Center
3. Documents View
4. Traceability Matrix
Watch recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h9BYZv54s4
Throughout the lifecycle, you will be performing a configuration management process. A configuration management process should store, track, and update all data related to the system or product. The key to configuration management is taking a data-driven approach. This in turn will reduce your lifecycle’s overall risk and increase maintainability. Your host will go over a quick summary of configuration management before diving into how you can do this in the model-based systems engineering tool, Innoslate.
• Importing configuration management guidelines developing
• Using Workflows for Configuration Management
• Baselining documents
• Changing reports with Innoslate’s data history feature
• Implementing Model-Based Reviews
• Managing complex data
How to Develop and Simulate Models with No Coding ExperienceElizabeth Steiner
SPEC Innovations continued its “How To MBSE” series, on March 24th at 11:00 am ET with “How to Develop and Simulate Models.”
Explore how to utilize modeling and simulation to find answers such as:
1. Are there enough assets (employees, computers, etc.)?
2. What are the standard deviation for the time, cost, and schedule of this process?
3. What is the relationship between the start and end dates of activities, milestones, and dependent activities?
Your host, Dr. Steven Dam, discusses how to properly decompose process models and asset models. You'll learn how to autogenerate multiple different types of models. And how to easily fix logic errors and add logic with coding that's automatically generated for you.
This webinar is perfect if you are interested in leaving behind a document-based world and entering a data-centric world. This is also a good webinar if you are an experienced MBSE'er, but want to learn how you and your team can be more efficient. Either way, you will learn a lot in this 45-minute webinar.
SPEC Innovations is starting its “How To MBSE” series this February 17th at 11:00 am ET. The series will begin with “How to Write Requirements.” Your host, Dr. Steven Dam, will discuss:
1. Gathering your requirements
2. Baselining and change management
3. Using AI to manage quality in your requirements
4. Checking for risk in your requirements
5. Adding relationships (traced, verified, and satisfied)
6. Creating reports and matrices
This webinar is perfect if you are just learning to write requirements or are a seasoned requirements developer and want to learn how to utilize software tools and artificial intelligence to improve your requirements. Either way, you will learn a lot in this 45-minute webinar. Stay for the Q&A to ask Dr. Dam your questions.
The “How to MBSE” series will continue with these webinars:
March 24th 2022, 11:00 am ET - “How to Develop and Simulate Models (with no coding experience!)”
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4521555073189509390
April 13, 2022, 11:00 am ET - “How to Perform Configuration Management”
May 26, 2022, 11:00 am ET – “How to Verify and Validate a System or Process”
June 21, 2022, 11:00 am ET - “How to Develop a Program Management Plan”
Innoslate, a model-based systems engineering solution, was developed in 2013 and is used by thousands of engineers, analysts, and program managers today. We’re now making another major feature release with Innoslate 4.5. Innoslate users can now utilize project management features such as Kanban boards, branching and forking, calendar, and timeline diagrams!
Did we mention, this fall we’re also releasing a brand new MBSE tool specifically designed for Standard Operating Procedures? That’s right, Sopatra, uses Natural Language Processing to turn SOP text into executable models. Learn how you can reduce cost and risk, while increasing the success of your operations by using Sopatra’s unique algorithms.
Watch the presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw-ge_ZHo6s
This webinar is going to cover what is a digital twin and how all stakeholders can benefit from their functionality. You will learn how model-based systems engineering enables digital engineering. Your host will discuss use cases, a realistic look at digital engineering and digital twins, and how you can use Innoslate to get started.
The Agenda
Here's what we're covering.
What is a Digital Twin
Benefits of Digital Twin
The Digital Engineering Path Enabled by MBSE
AR + MBSE Software
A More Realistic Digital Twin
Getting You Started with Digital Twins
Question Answer Session
Recorded webinar for "Requirements Management Using Innoslate" on June 30th, 2020. Watch a walkthrough of the features in Innoslate that implement Requirements Management and Analysis. This webinar will cover:
Capturing requirements using the automated parser
Developing requirements from scratch
Checking quality of requirements
Tracing requirements to other model entities
Baselining requirements documents
Using diagrams and reports for requirements analysis
and more
This one hour webinar will give you a step by step approach to Requirements Management and Analysis.
Take a trip into the history and future of systems engineering to better understand how we can improve the discipline.
Your host, Dr. Steve Dam, discusses where systems engineering came from and where it is going. He includes discussions on how:
- complexity has changed our methodology
- systems engineering languages have evolved
- technology improvements enable better systems engineering
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) has many definitions, but do they really look at all the needs across the lifecycle? Are the commonly listed domains (Systems Engineering, Program Management, Product Design, Process Management for Manufacturing and Product Data Management) enough? This webinar helps define PLM in more depth and applies model-based systems engineering (MBSE) techniques and tools to show how to improve your PLM practice. It will include a demonstration of how Innoslate meets and exceeds the requirements for a PLM tool.
Everyone talks about "data-centricity," but what does that mean in practical terms. It means that you have to have a well defined ontology that can capture the information needed to describe the architecture or system you work with or want to create. An ontology is simply the taxonomy of entity classes (bins of information) and how those classes are related to each other. In this webinar, we will discuss a relatively new ontology, the Lifecycle Modeling Language (LML). LML provides the basis for Innoslate's database schema. In this webinar, we will discuss each entity class and why it was developed. Dr. Steven Dam, who is the Secretary of the LML Steering Committee, will present the details of the language and how it relates to other ontologies/languages, such as the DoDAF MetaModel 2.0 and SysML. He will also discuss the ways to visualize this information to enhance understanding of the information and how to use that information to make decisions about the architecture or system.
Learn all the features in Innoslate that implement Verification and Validation. This webinar will cover:
- ensuring end-to-end traceability in your project
- developing test cases in Test Center
- creating Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) plans, test plans, and test processes
Innoslate is a full lifecycle systems engineering tool that provides you with the capability to perform requirements analysis, functional and physical modeling, simulation, testing, and more all in one place.
Requirements Analysis and Management using InnoslateElizabeth Steiner
his one hour webinar will give you a step by step approach to Requirements Management and Analysis. A systems engineer will lead you through all the features in Innoslate that implement Requirements Management and Analysis.
What will be covered?
Capturing requirements using the automated parser
Writing requirements
Checking quality of requirements
Tracing requirements to other model entities
Baselining requirements
LML to SysML and Back - Systems Engineering LanguagesElizabeth Steiner
Steven Dam, Ph.D., ESEP shares his knowledge of the Lifecycle Modeling Language and the Systems Modeling Language. He discusses SysML's and LML's vast capabilities and how they work together in Innoslate®. The live presentation also demonstrates both LML and SysML diagrams as they have been developed for Innoslate®.
Lifecycle Modeling Language Tutorial by Dr. Dam and Dr. Vaneman Elizabeth Steiner
Dr. Steve Dam and Dr. Vaneman present "A New Open Standard: Lifecycle Modeling Language (LML) a Language for Simple, Rapid Development, Operations and Support" at the Systems Engineering D.C. Conference (SEDC), April 2014.
Immunizing Image Classifiers Against Localized Adversary Attacksgerogepatton
This paper addresses the vulnerability of deep learning models, particularly convolutional neural networks
(CNN)s, to adversarial attacks and presents a proactive training technique designed to counter them. We
introduce a novel volumization algorithm, which transforms 2D images into 3D volumetric representations.
When combined with 3D convolution and deep curriculum learning optimization (CLO), itsignificantly improves
the immunity of models against localized universal attacks by up to 40%. We evaluate our proposed approach
using contemporary CNN architectures and the modified Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR-10
and CIFAR-100) and ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge (ILSVRC12) datasets, showcasing
accuracy improvements over previous techniques. The results indicate that the combination of the volumetric
input and curriculum learning holds significant promise for mitigating adversarial attacks without necessitating
adversary training.
Explore the innovative world of trenchless pipe repair with our comprehensive guide, "The Benefits and Techniques of Trenchless Pipe Repair." This document delves into the modern methods of repairing underground pipes without the need for extensive excavation, highlighting the numerous advantages and the latest techniques used in the industry.
Learn about the cost savings, reduced environmental impact, and minimal disruption associated with trenchless technology. Discover detailed explanations of popular techniques such as pipe bursting, cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining, and directional drilling. Understand how these methods can be applied to various types of infrastructure, from residential plumbing to large-scale municipal systems.
Ideal for homeowners, contractors, engineers, and anyone interested in modern plumbing solutions, this guide provides valuable insights into why trenchless pipe repair is becoming the preferred choice for pipe rehabilitation. Stay informed about the latest advancements and best practices in the field.
Overview of the fundamental roles in Hydropower generation and the components involved in wider Electrical Engineering.
This paper presents the design and construction of hydroelectric dams from the hydrologist’s survey of the valley before construction, all aspects and involved disciplines, fluid dynamics, structural engineering, generation and mains frequency regulation to the very transmission of power through the network in the United Kingdom.
Author: Robbie Edward Sayers
Collaborators and co editors: Charlie Sims and Connor Healey.
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Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface.
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system.
• Compatible with IDM8000 CCR.
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
• Easy in configuration using DIP switches.
Technical Specifications
Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
Key Features
Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system
• Copatiable with IDM8000 CCR
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
Application
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface.
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system.
• Compatible with IDM8000 CCR.
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
• Easy in configuration using DIP switches.
Industrial Training at Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL)MdTanvirMahtab2
This presentation is about the working procedure of Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL). A Govt. owned Company of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation under Ministry of Industries.
Final project report on grocery store management system..pdfKamal Acharya
In today’s fast-changing business environment, it’s extremely important to be able to respond to client needs in the most effective and timely manner. If your customers wish to see your business online and have instant access to your products or services.
Online Grocery Store is an e-commerce website, which retails various grocery products. This project allows viewing various products available enables registered users to purchase desired products instantly using Paytm, UPI payment processor (Instant Pay) and also can place order by using Cash on Delivery (Pay Later) option. This project provides an easy access to Administrators and Managers to view orders placed using Pay Later and Instant Pay options.
In order to develop an e-commerce website, a number of Technologies must be studied and understood. These include multi-tiered architecture, server and client-side scripting techniques, implementation technologies, programming language (such as PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and MySQL relational databases. This is a project with the objective to develop a basic website where a consumer is provided with a shopping cart website and also to know about the technologies used to develop such a website.
This document will discuss each of the underlying technologies to create and implement an e- commerce website.
Student information management system project report ii.pdfKamal Acharya
Our project explains about the student management. This project mainly explains the various actions related to student details. This project shows some ease in adding, editing and deleting the student details. It also provides a less time consuming process for viewing, adding, editing and deleting the marks of the students.
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1. SPEC Innovations has been supporting the academic
community for more than 20 years.
Innoslate for Academia
YourHost:Dr.StevenDam
Thewebinarwillbeginshortly.
2. AsksUsQuestionsAsk Us Your Questions
• Ask us your questions using
the panel on the right
• This presentation is being
recorded and will be made
available to you.
• Contact us after the webinar
through
o support@Innoslate.com
o Call 571.485.7800
o LinkedIn Innoslate User Group
o Twitter
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3. MeetYourHost
• President and Founder of SPEC
Innovations
• Participated in the development of
C4ISR and the DoDAF
• Expert Systems Engineering
Professionals Certificate
• steven.dam@specinnovations.com
• @stevenhdam
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4. Agenda
1. About Us
2. Benefits for Students
3. General Benefits
4. One Lifecycle
5. How to Access Innoslate Academic
6. Your Organization
7. Quick Start Demo
8. Helpful Resources
9. Next Step
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5. • SPEC Innovations provides software, training, and
consulting to the defense and aerospace industries and
the intelligence community.
• Our flagship software product, Innoslate is the first
cloud-native, model-based systems engineering
software solution made solely in the United States of
America.
• Our engineers built Innoslate to help systems engineers
develop full lifecycle solutions to complex system of
systems.
• Innoslate software supports Requirements
Management, Modeling and Simulation, Verification
and Validation, and more in one seamless package.
AboutUs
We are the experts in systems engineering.
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6. BenefitsforStudents
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Innoslate takes a modern and user intuitive
approach to model-based systems engineering.
This makes Innoslate a great introduction to
MBSE for students - in classroom and research
settings.
Innoslate is the ideal systems engineering software tool to
use in the classroom.
Full lifecycle solution
Free for academic purposes
Students can get started immediately; no download
required
Live collaboration makes it easy for students to work in
teams
Reviewer features give professors a way to comment and
review student’s work individually
7. GeneralBenefitsoftheInnoslateSolution
• Simplicity
• Common options at the forefront
• Primary tool language is easy to learn (LML)
• Works with no installation, in a web browser
• Collaboration
• Real-Time Collaboration (Group Chat/Real
Time)
• Easy Communication to other engineers (not
just SEs)
• Accuracy
• Full Discrete Event Simulator which simulates
cost, schedule, and performance is
integrated into the Action Diagrams
• Full Monte Carlo Simulator to simulate
variance
• NLP/ML
• Scalability
• Tested to over 10 Million entities and 1,000
simultaneous users
• Full Lifecycle Management Support
• Full requirements analysis and management
capability with Requirements View
• Full modeling capability (SysML/LML/IDEF0)
• Test Center (Test Suites and Test Cases)
• Documents View (CONOPS, Project Plan, and Test
Plan)
• Interoperability
• Automatically generate and/or use other
representations (SysML, DoDAF)
• Import from other RM tools (IBM DOORS CSV,
Excel CSV)
9. HowtoAccess
InnoslateAcademic
The Innoslate Academic organization is free for all students and
professors
• Sign up at cloud.innoslate.com/signup with your .edu
email address and you will automatically be granted
access to Innoslate Academic.
• Don’t have a .edu email? Contact us with proof that you
are a current student or professor and we’ll be happy to
help you.
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10. YourOrganization
Manage your Innoslate Academic Organizations
• When you first sign up with your .edu, you will have to
switch over to the Academic Organization.
• You can access Innoslate Academic by going to Manage
Projects and switching organizations in the right-hand
corner.
• You can also contact us to request an organization just
for your classroom.
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12. HelpfulResources
For systems engineers and new Innoslate users
DoDAF:
• DoD Architecture Framework 2.0: A Guide to Applying Systems Engineering to Develop Integrated, Executable ($49, Amazon)
• https://www.amazon.com/DoD-Architecture-Framework-2-0-Architectures/dp/1502757621
• DoDAF Government website
• https://dodcio.defense.gov/library/dod-architecture-framework/
Innoslate:
• Guided User Tour: Available on all Organization Dashboards
• Innoslate Help Center: https://help.innoslate.com/
• Innoslate Users Guide: https://help.innoslate.com/users-guide/
• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/specinnovations/videos
• Innoslate Blog: https://blog.innoslate.com/
• LinkedIn Innoslate User Group: On LinkedIn, search for Innoslate
LML:
• Essential LML: Lifecycle Modeling Language (LML): a Thinking Tool for Capturing, Connecting, and Communicating Complex Systems ($15, Amazon)
• https://www.amazon.com/Essential-LML-Lifecycle-Connecting-Communicating/dp/1790702348
• LML Website
• http://www.lifecyclemodeling.org/spec/LML_Specification_1_1.pdf
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13. NextStep
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Students Professors
• Create an account with your .edu (and use the
Academic organization)
• Watch the webinars
• Reach out to use with questions. We’re here to help!
• Get started with Innoslate in your classroom by
requesting
• personalized demos
• your own organization
• Coming soon – Lab Manual
For technical help, contact support@Innoslate.com.
15. Thank you!
Visit cloud.innoslate.com for a trial.
571.485.7800
blog.Innoslate.com
innoslate.com
SPEC Innovations
Innoslate User Group
@Innoslate
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