SES ENGINEERING Studio is a software tool designed to orchestrate the development of all kinds of systems (hardware, hybrid, software). It allows interoperability between an unlimited number of existing Systems Engineering tools (Requirements Management Systems, MBSE tools, Simulation tools, Risks Management, RAMS Management, MS Office, etc.).
For example, you can edit your requirements from IBM DOORS, connect them with Atlassian Jira, change your models in Dassault Systèmes CAMEO based on simulations in Modelica, generate models in Capella from requirements in Siemens Teamcenter or convert Microsoft Word into a professional Requirements Engineering tool.
Main Features:
Universal Connectivity to your tools Ecosystem (RMS, MBSE, PLM, Office, CAD, Simulation, etc.)
Complete MBSE integration
Technical Management Digitalization for all the information managed by the tools in your ecosystem.
Quality analysis, V&V, Universal Traceability, Configuration Management, Decision Management, Knowledge Management, etc.
Semantic Interoperability Hub and Synchronized Source of Truth
Complete Project Workflow Management based on the tools integration
MBRE: Full integration of Requirements and Natural Language texts in the
MBSE approach by using Semantic Analysis and AI.
Test yourself! If you answer YES to at least one of the following questions, we have the solution for you:
- Do you have to deal with a large and heterogeneous ecosystem of Systems Engineering SW Tools for developing your products?
- Would you like to smoothly reuse and evolve the skills and experience of your engineers avoiding huge investments for learning new tools?
- Would you like to manage the development of your product/project by connecting in a workflow the existing SE tools you already have?
- Would you like to provide Technical Management Support (quality, CM, Traceability, V&V, etc.) to any output (requirements, logical models, manuals, test cases, etc.) from your current ecosystem of SE Tools?
- Would you like your ecosystem of SE tools to be transformed into a Smart Systems Engineering framework?