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Creating a Systems Simulation Framework & Roadmap
Technical Paper
2013-01-2282
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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The Aerospace and Automotive industries face increasing product complexity and shortening of product development cycles. One critical means companies in these industries strive to directly overcome these challenges is through modeling and simulation. Beginning at the earliest phases in the new product development process, companies derive additional value through increased deployment of simulation across the entire product life-cycle.
This paper discusses three areas: 1) the business case for change; 2) technology enablement of the various types of model-based simulators; 3) institutional mobilization to move to a new enterprise state that embraces new ways of working and engaging with existing and prospective customers.
The business case for change focuses on two main points in acquisition: developing a detailed understanding of the system needs and systematically working through the techno-economic estimation challenges.
Simulations enabled from the systems assets created in the development and design phase are key to realizing economic and agility gains. Promised gains come from effective execution of the whole ecosystem - ranging from requirements traceability, to as-designed, to test cases and results. In addition, with knowledge-management and access, institutions steeped in the full breadth of modeling and simulation capabilities will be able to share a view including what is possible with prospective customers. Using simulation to create a vision of the future, companies can facilitate the right level of product requirements definition.
Finally, such companies stand to benefit from a holistic roadmap exercise that enables positive, institutional change initiated by leadership and involving the right stakeholders.
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Corbier, F., Soodeen, M., Loembe, S., and Thurston, G., "Creating a Systems Simulation Framework & Roadmap," SAE Technical Paper 2013-01-2282, 2013, https://doi.org/10.4271/2013-01-2282.Also In
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