“Modeling based on Feature-Branches (for improved teleworking)”
2. April 2020 – 15:00
Daniel Siegl & Philipp Kalenda,
English

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Meeting-ID: 626 144 506
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Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) covers the entire system development cycle from design to validation and is made mandatory by standards and guidelines, for example in the field of functional safety (ISO26262). Especially in the early phases of system development, agile development methods can enrich traditional processes such as the V-model or Waterfall model. These agile approaches have already proven themselves in software development for decades.
Agile working on individual development branches in order to develop new functions or to update existing features will also become a trend in the development of cyber-physical systems. This approach offers several advantages:
• Consistent development state
• Flexible adaptation of requirements
• Development risks are reduced
• Transparent, secure and accelerated system development
In this webinar we will introduce the new approach of agile working on individual development branches and show how agile modeling based on feature branches can work in practice and how you can additionally enrich or complete Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) with it.

The innovative approach is suitable for companies in which systems are developed in a distributed manner and changes have to be implemented in a controlled way. This is currently the case in a particularly large number of companies, as a result of the Corona pandemic, which has forced them to work from home. Use this webinar to get a quick overview of the new methodology. If you are already working in a distributed manner, you can learn the latest tips & tricks here to become even more efficient.

Our gift for you as a webinar participant: After the appointment, you will receive the Github repository used during the presentation, so that you can take your time to go through the processes shown again.

Keep your models under control!
Daniel