The intelligent model-based systems engineering (MBSE) tool harnesses the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to amplify the benefits of MBSE by securely adding speed, accuracy and automation to every process.
Strategic Technology Consulting (STC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Arcfield, announced an AI-enabled MBSE tool designed to transform the systems engineering process through the use of automation, large language models (LLM) and machine learning (ML). Intelligent MBSE™ is a cloud-agnostic tool that can be deployed online or on-premises in both classified and unclassified environments, to securely deliver AI-built MBSE models and automated analysis of system designs.
“STC was created out of a vision to optimize the systems engineering process for strategic defense programs,” said Dan Reineke, president and general manager, STC. “By infusing AI and automation into our proven MBSE approach, we are creating better requirements, removing redundancy and time-consuming tasks, and accelerating the systems engineering process for our mission partners like never before.”
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Currently built on a proven AI platform, Intelligent MBSE has the flexibility to be configured for any platform. The MBSE assistant automates digital thread analysis, generates engineering artifacts, and integrates seamlessly with all SysML versions, MBSE tools and digital engineering environments. Additionally, Intelligent MBSE features a modular and dynamic architecture that is fully customizable and scalable to accommodate future AI and ML techniques and LLMs.
“As leaders in MBSE, we have delivered improved decision-making, long-term cost savings and accelerated mission success for our partners as they make the shift to digital engineering,” said Kevin Kelly, chairman and chief executive officer, Arcfield. “In keeping true to our promise to always deliver a technological advantage to our customers, with Intelligent MBSE we can amplify those benefits and uncover even greater efficiencies.”
Source: PRNewswire