Functional System Requirements for Automatic Train Operation – Trackside unit, by NEXTRAIL

On the 14th of October, we will have the pleasure of welcoming Harish Narayanan to Capella Days Online 2020 . He will present how he has been using Eclipse Capella to develop model-based functional requirement specifications for a railway system. Harish is working for NEXTRAIL , a German signalling consulting company which advises operators and manufacturers on railway systems, from conception to ...

SiriusCon 2020: Model-Based Safety Analysis and Integration with Capella

On the 18th of June, we will have the pleasure of welcoming Marc Zeller to SiriusCon Live 2020 . Marc is an expert in Model-Based Safety at Siemens Corporate Technology. He will present how he used Eclipse Sirius to extend the MBSE Capella workbench to support Safety Analysis. Marc Zeller is working on safety-critical systems, this kind of systems where a failure or malfunction may result from los...

The Rising Adoption of Capella

Witnessing an OSS technology getting together with a wide group of users is something I find exhilarating, I have experienced it with Acceleo, EMF Compare and Eclipse Sirius along the years, each time in different contexts and at different scales but discovering what is being done by others with a technology is always a source of excitement to me. Capella was contributed by Thales to the Eclipse c...

Capella Day Munich 2019: - Everything you always wanted to know about Arcadia and Capella, the open MBSE tool

The third edition of the Capella Day conference is approaching fast! This year it will take place in the beautiful city of Munich (München for our German friends), on September 16th (see https://bit.ly/CapellaDay2019 ). Interested in MBSE ? Once again this year, Capella Day will be the opportunity to discover Capella and Arcadia if you’re new to them, but also to get in touch with the experts and ...

Capella Add-ons: Collaborate better + Generate Docs

When Capella was made open source in 2014, feedback was collected from early users and adopters. The feedback showed several topics were important to the open source community. First and foremost, users wanted to learn how to efficiently collaborate on a single Capella model and minimize configuration and version management problems. Second, users wanted to generate their documentation efficiently...

Eclipse Sirius, the technology behind Capella

As the state-of-the-art engineering tool vendors did not provide the appropriate offer, Thales decided in 2007 to develop its own Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) method and workbench. This initiative resulted in Arcadia and Capella. To reduce the complexity and the cost of developing such a custom modeling tool, Thales worked with Obeo to create a new technology that could facilitate the cr...

Capella Industry Consortium

Capella is a model-based engineering solution that leverages the Eclipse platform to implement an adaptable and extensible workbench. Natively supporting an innovative Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach based on both industrial experimentations and system engineers’ feedback, it can be customized to fit the specific needs of many industrial domains. Made open source in 2014, a vibrant...