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Architecture-Driven E/E Systems Development Flow

Nov. 17, 2021
Across industries, electrical and electronic (E/E) systems are trending towards increasingly unmanageable levels of content and complexity.

The growth in E/E content and complexity requires new approaches for developing E/E architectures. Product development can no longer occur as an isolated task but must happen in the context of a fully digitalized thread, known as model-based systems engineering (MBSE). E/E systems development is integrated into an overall MBSE flow through deep connections within the complete product development process.


This paper shares how advanced solutions can help to create a powerful digitalized E/E architecture thread across the product and application lifecycles, generating enormous customer value.

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