ANN ARBOR, MI, USA, Jul 13, 2024 – The Aerospace & Defense PLM Action Group (AD PAG) announces the publication of a new AD PAG Insight that presents the members’ position on the soon-to-be-released SysML 2.0 standard.
SysML 2.0, a long-anticipated major expansion of the current systems modeling language standard, represents a significant advancement in systems architecture representation, supporting model-based systems engineering (MBSE) collaboration. For industry to benefit, this new standard must be supported within enterprise software solutions such as PLM platform solutions and simulation and analysis software tools.
However, industry consensus on implementation priorities is essential for these benefits to be fully realized. Without this consensus, software providers might pursue disjointed and incompatible paths, potentially delaying or fragmenting the adoption and incorporation of SysML 2.0. Addressing this concern, the AD PAG has taken proactive steps by chartering an ad hoc team of domain experts from within its member companies to draft a statement that encapsulates the members’ positions regarding this soon-to-be-released standard.
The desired outcomes are to facilitate the movement of the A&D industry towards a unified stance on SysML 2.0 implementation priorities and to secure a meaningful indication of commitment from the software provider community to support the AD PAG’s position.
To learn more about the standard, those interested may download this AD PAG Insight at https://www.cimdata.com/en/aerospace-and-defense/publications/mbse
About the Aerospace & Defense PLM Action Group
Since its founding in 2014, the AD PAG, administered by CIMdata, has sponsored research and jointly staffed projects on a diverse set of prioritized PLM-related industry and technology topics. These topics include Model-Based Definition, Multiple-View Bill of Materials, PLM Technology Obsolescence Management, Global Collaboration, Model-Based Systems Engineering, and Digital Twin/Digital Thread. As an outcome of these investments, the AD PAG has released a series of direction statements, research reports, position papers, and most recently, AD PAG Insights. All are freely available for downloading from its website at http://www.ad-pag.com/. Making these materials available is consistent with the Group’s mission to engage proactively within the PLM ecosystem and advocate for common direction and positions within the aerospace and defense industry on PLM-related topics of importance to the members.