Building a Smarter Systems Engineering Environment: IBM Research and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Eran Gery DE, Rational Systems Platform [email protected] Alon Modai Development & Systems Engineering Processes, Corporate Operations, IAI [email protected] Nir Mashkif Research Staff Member, HRL [email protected] The premiere software and product delivery event. ALM-1814C June 6–10 Orlando, Florida Building a Smarter Systems Engineering Environment: IBM Research and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) (cid:1) Today’s smart products require engineering processes to be carried over a complex development environment (cid:1) Multi-discipline, Multi-application, Multi-role (cid:1) Key challenge: facilitate connectivity and traceability of engineering data across the lifecycle Our solution approach: (cid:1) A Collaborative Lifecycle Management Relationship Hub (RH) among all engineering data and tools, enabling (cid:1) Linking & Traceability (cid:1) Impact analysis (cid:1) Search & Query & Reporting (cid:1) Common Baselining (cid:1) We will demonstrate how RH helps IAI's to meet those challenges enhancing their existing engineering environment 2 2 Agenda The Systems Engineering Challenge Systems Engineering in Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) IBM Research and IAI project collaboration: PLM Relationship Hub (RH) Demonstration Summary 3 3 Challenges in Complex Products Development Collaboration between domains is still manual.. (cid:2) Related and dependent data (cid:2) Progress on related tasks (process visibility) (cid:2) Progress related to the overall program plan (cid:2) Visibility to changes in related system elements Engineering Manager Many Different Roles System Hardware Mechanical Software Test Engineer Engineer Engineer Engineer Engineer Best of Breed Applications, Domain Specific Processes Domain Specific Program Assets AAsssseettss Assets Assets AAsssseettss Assets Program Master Plan 4 4 Business results of increased product complexity driving critical imperatives for product development and delivery Business View Product missed customer needs 46% Late to market/missed demand 33% Poor commercialization / promotion 26% Product quality 24% Pricing 23% No clear product differentiation 19% The CIO’s Guide to the PERFECT Launch: Translating Innovation to Business Benefit, AMR Research, 2005 Engineering Opportunity Improve communication and collaboration across disciplines 71% Increase visibility into status of requirements 49% Increase ability to predict system behavior prior to testing 46% Implement or alter new product development processes 43% for a multi-disciplinary approach Increase real time visibility of product Bill of Materials (BOM) 39% throughout the development process Aberdeen Group, System Design: New Product Development for Mechatronics, Michelle Boucher, David Houlihan, January, 2008 5 5 Enterprise Integrated Systems Development Systems Enginering Systems Acceptance Req’ts Testing Management Systems Architecture Subsytem Testing Components Enginering Electrical Design Mechanical Design Embedded SW Design Mechanical Design 6 IBM Product Development Integration Framework (PDIF): An umbrella for multi-disciplinary CLM integration Tivoli Directory Server Product Field Marketer Engineer Engineer WebSphere Portal Server Sametime Instant Msg WebConf Enterprise Teamcenter Enovia Windchill Resource Planning Open Services for Lifecycle WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus DOORS Rhapsody Collaboration (OSLC) Team Quality Service and Asset Information Mgmt DOORS Rhapsody Concert Manager Management and Analytics IBM Methods and Best Practices Software Development and Operations Master Data Mgmt for Systems Engineering Enterprise Asset Management Information Integration 7 Jazz: Leveraging Web technology for CLM The Web has proven to be the most scalable, open, and flexible integration technology! http://acme.com/Requrement http://acme.com/MechanicalPart about about about about HTTP/REST Mechanical Embedded Require- System Electronics Design / Software Test ments Architecture Design PDM Design Jazz provides the infrastructure to meet RH challenges! 88 Jazz: IBM Rational Architecture for Application Integration (cid:1) Jazz tools implement the Open Services for Life-cycle Collaboration (OSLC) Jazz Server specifications (cid:1) Tool A Jazz Integration Architecture Server Extension (JIA) extends OSLC to 1 Tool B r e JFS 2 Server Extension v integrate tools further er §Discovery er 3 Tool D (cid:1) JIA defines Jazz Foundation Services s §§§AQPdruemesreiynn istatrtaiotinon sevr TSeorvoelr CExtension server Third party (cid:1) Storage, administration, composite user interface, query, … (cid:1) REST APIs( OSLC, JFS, product specific) Existing applications can plug into the JIA incrementally (cid:1) B Jazz Foundation Server – an D C implementation of Jazz Tool A Tool B Compositional Tool D Desktop Client Web Client Web Client Desktop Client Foundation Services Jazz provides the infrastructure to meet RH challenges! 99 Agenda Systems Engineering in IBM Systems Engineering in Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) IBM Research and IAI project collaboration: PLM Relationship Hub (RH) Demonstration Summary 10 10
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