Model Based SW Engineering - A Success Story from Development of the Joint Strike Missile
Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 54-minute conference talk from NDC Conferences detailing the successful implementation of Model Based Software Engineering in the development of the Joint Strike Missile. Learn how Kongsberg's Missiles division transitioned from document-based to model-based engineering over a decade, addressing challenges in complex embedded systems with long development cycles and maintenance periods. Discover the benefits of this approach, including improved documentation, reusable software architectures, and efficient code generation. Follow the presenters through a reference model demonstrating the process from requirements to code, and gain insights into how abstraction and modularization enable reuse in testing and simulation products. Understand the practical applications of model-based SW engineering in missile systems development and its impact on managing complex, long-term projects.
Syllabus
Model Based SW Engineering: a success story from development of the Joint Strike Missile
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NDC Conferences
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