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Episode 33 – Application of SysML v2 with Sandy Friedenthal

 
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Broadcast date: April 3rd, 2023, 19 CET

After over 5 years of work with over 200 people from over 80 organizations, the OMG votes on the final submission of SysML v2 at the end of March. Truly a historic milestone for MBSE. We’ve talked about SysML v2 more often in our podcast, for example with one of the masterminds of SysML v2, Ed Seidewitz: SysML v2 – A look behind the scenes. This time we talk about SysML v2 with another mastermind: Sandy Friedenthal.

Instead of looking behind the scenes, we will primarily focus on the application of SysML v2. How is SysML v2 different than SysML v1? What benefits does SysML v2 offer over SysML v1? What does the transition from SysML v1 to SysML v2 look like?

Sandy is the world’s Mr. SysML. He has been one of the leaders and driving forces behind the language since the early days of SysML v1. We are very happy that he takes the time for us for an exchange.

You can join us live on the Youtube Livestream on April 3rd, 2023, at 19:00 CET or later on Youtube, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, or Google Podcasts.

Der Beitrag Episode 33 – Application of SysML v2 with Sandy Friedenthal erschien zuerst auf The MBSE Podcast.

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Broadcast date: April 3rd, 2023, 19 CET

After over 5 years of work with over 200 people from over 80 organizations, the OMG votes on the final submission of SysML v2 at the end of March. Truly a historic milestone for MBSE. We’ve talked about SysML v2 more often in our podcast, for example with one of the masterminds of SysML v2, Ed Seidewitz: SysML v2 – A look behind the scenes. This time we talk about SysML v2 with another mastermind: Sandy Friedenthal.

Instead of looking behind the scenes, we will primarily focus on the application of SysML v2. How is SysML v2 different than SysML v1? What benefits does SysML v2 offer over SysML v1? What does the transition from SysML v1 to SysML v2 look like?

Sandy is the world’s Mr. SysML. He has been one of the leaders and driving forces behind the language since the early days of SysML v1. We are very happy that he takes the time for us for an exchange.

You can join us live on the Youtube Livestream on April 3rd, 2023, at 19:00 CET or later on Youtube, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, or Google Podcasts.

Der Beitrag Episode 33 – Application of SysML v2 with Sandy Friedenthal erschien zuerst auf The MBSE Podcast.

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