Modeling Verification & Validation requirements in Capella using Assurance Cases

In the safety critical systems industry, the adoption of Machine Learning (ML) remains slow due to the lack of trust and regulation. As part of the Confiance.ai  program, the Institute for Technological Research (IRT) SystemX and its partners (ONERA, IRT Saint Exupéry, Thales AVS) seek to address this issue by supporting all the development phases of systems involving Artificial Intelligence (AI) ...

Industrializing a Capella Add-on for Rolls-Royce

Safety Viewpoint development Rolls-Royce develops and delivers complex power and propulsion solutions for safety-critical applications in the air, at sea and on land, including the world’s most efficient large aero-engine, the Trent XWB. The global Rolls-Royce team is pushing innovation like never before. The UltraFan™ is a new generation of engine to power short-haul and long-haul aircraft. The U...

SiriusCon 2021: Healthcare, Safety, Distributed Systems, … the Variety of Sirius-Supported Domains

What are the common points between doctors creating a care pathway in a hospital, safety engineers conducting the risk analysis of a complex system, and stakeholders collaboratively working on a large distributed system? These are three examples of all the very different use-cases supported by Sirius that will be presented during SiriusCon 2021 (held online from the 15th to the 17th of June).   Me...

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...

SiriusCon 2018: How NASA is using Sirius to develop Safety Cases

The Robust Software Engineering group , based in the Intelligent Systems Division at NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, California, is working to increase the reliability and robustness of NASA's mission related software, and the productivity of its software engineering. The technology developed by this group is applied to NASA projects involved with Space and Aeronautics. At SiriusCon ...