Weather starts to refresh so this is the good time to stay warm at home and enjoy with all new features the 2024.11.0 SysON release offers to you.
Model Faster with new tools
With the “New Binding Connector As Usage”, “New Flow Connection”, “New Interface” and “New Feature Typing” tools creating sophisticated connections has never been easier.
Need to customize your connection paths? You can now fine-tune them with bendpoints, ensuring your diagrams flow exactly the way you want.
Continuous Improvements from Your Feedback
We’ve been listening, and thanks to your valuable input, SysON continues to evolve.
- Textual import has been refined.
- You’ll now find CaseUsage and CaseDefinition in the General View diagram
- You can also bind usage directly from the owner.
- The “Add your first element” box on empty diagrams now allows for effortless element dropping, making the initial setup smoother than ever.
- You can now remove cardinality during name editing by simply removing the number between the brackets: “[]”.
- We’ve also enhanced the usability of “short names” by improving their display in container and compartment item labels, enabling direct editing, and moving their configuration to the Core tab for easier access.
Ready for Your Christmas Wishlist?
If you're ready to create your Christmas wish list and send instructions to Santa, take advantage of the available Document and Comment elements in the Details view, which can also be displayed graphically.
Introducing SysMLv2 REST APIs
For those who love interacting with APIs, SysON now supports SysMLv2 REST APIs. This release includes essential project and object-related APIs such as getProjects, getProjectById, createProject, getElement, and getElementById.
These APIs open up new ways to integrate SysON into your workflows, offering flexibility and control like never before. For more details, check out the APIs section in the documentation.
So, as the leaves fall and the days grow shorter, take a moment to explore the latest version of SysON. Get comfortable, stay warm, and enjoy modeling your systems in the cozy glow of autumn.