Ask the Expert: Managing A&D Complexities with MBSE

Are you tired of traditional systems engineering processes that are time-consuming, costly, and prone to errors? If so, it's time to discover the power of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). Join us for a webinar where we'll focus on three key aspects of MBSE: requirements, functional analysis, and system architecture. You'll learn how these techniques can help you build better systems that are efficient, effective, and reliable.

During this webinar, we'll cover:
• The importance of requirements in building a successful system, and how MBSE can help you manage and trace requirements throughout the system development life cycle
• How functional analysis can be used to identify the functions that the system must perform, and the interactions between those functions
• How system architecture can be used to design a system in a modular, scalable, and maintainable way

 

Speaker: 

Sarah Rudder started her career as a Systems Engineer in 2015 after graduating from Auburn University with a B.S in Biosystems Engineering. She joined the Vias3D team in 2022, bringing with her a variety of perspectives through her professional experiences. Sarah worked in the Nuclear industry supporting projects such as the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) in Hanford, WA and the Uranium Processing Facility (UPF) in Oak Ridge, TN. After graduating with her M.S. degree in Systems and Industrial Engineering from the University of Tennessee in 2020, Sarah began working in the Aerospace and Defense industry with a new passion for Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). Working for Raytheon Technologies, she led development and implementation of a System-of-Systems (SoS) Cameo model for a program in Richardson, TX while establishing MBSE best practices and training materials for the team. Her most recent Department of Defense (DoD) position was supporting the Collaborative Engagement Capability (CEC) with the U.S. Navy in St. Petersburg, FL.

 

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