Maplesoft announces a new release of MapleMBSE software that enables companies to employ a Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach to their design projects. The latest release, MapleMBSE 2019.0, aims to further improve the workflow by making it even easier to create and modify many of the structures used to define and analyze the design.
Using an Excel-based interface, MapleMBSE provides a streamlined interface for each task in your MBSE project, such as defining requirements, impact analysis, trade-off studies and failure mode effects analysis. The new release includes enhanced support for the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) used by many MBSE tools, including MapleMBSE. Increased support is available for a variety of constructs that are used to define requirements, architecture, behavior, and relationships, including activity diagrams, state machines, and parametric diagrams.
“Model-based systems engineering lets organizations define, maintain, and communicate their project goals throughout every stage of their project, and MapleMBSE makes it significantly easier to involve all the stakeholders in this process,” says Paul Goossens, vice president of Engineering Solutions at Maplesoft. “The usability of MapleMBSE makes productive collaboration on system design projects an achievable goal, and the latest release improves the user experience even further.”
Other improvements in this release enhance the integration of MapleMBSE with model management systems, including faster model access through Teamwork Cloud. By connecting MapleMBSE to Teamwork Cloud, customers can seamlessly access models created in a number of different tools, including MagicDraw, and Cameo Systems Modeler. MapleMBSE can also be integrated directly with other SysML-based tools, such as IBM Rational Rhapsody.
Maplesoft provides software tools for engineering, science,and mathematics. Maplesoft Engineering Solutions provide advanced tools and services for system simulation, calculation management and systems engineering. The Maplesoft product suite includes Maple, for technical computing and calculation management, MapleSim, a system-level modeling and simulation tool, and MapleMBSE, which supports a model based systems engineering approach to requirements management.
Maplesoft products and services are used in machine design, robotics, aerospace, automotive, industrial automation, and other fields. Key applications include the creation of digital twins, dynamic analysis of mechanisms, battery systems modeling, heat transfer modeling, and bus fleet electrification. Customers include Boeing, FLSmidth, Ford, Google, Intel, NASA and Samsung.
Maplesoft is a subsidiary of Cybernet Systems Group.
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Maplesoft, a subsidiary of Cybernet Systems Co., Ltd. in Japan, is the leading provider of high-performance software tools for engineering, science, and mathematics. Its product suite reflects the philosophy that given great tools, people can do…
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