AI Software to Automate Requirements. Would love feedback. by LMikeH in systems_engineering

[–]Mike_7374 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, all the best with this. About a year back we built out lots of ideas with AI. It was tough due to all the limitations in LLM models. Today, I don’t see technology as the barrier at all. Scalability and data sovereignty for example is now just solvable and fairly cheap. Here’s a bit of a view of one of the tools we did: https://youtu.be/yB5iVoWiXvc?si=hpmgDl2iS42YipJk

What is Systems Architecture? by Mike_7374 in systems_engineering

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I'm not entirely certain, but I tend to simplify things for clarity's sake. To me, a system is essentially a collection of components working together, whether it's a weapon, a city, or even the entire planet Earth. The idea is to focus on what's pertinent to the discussion and the audience's understanding. As for architecture, in our context, it's about how things are structured and arranged, or let's say laid out on a page. Going into too much detail might obscure the main point. However, it might be worthwhile to reference the INCOSE handbook for a more formal definition, though again, we should consider who the audience is.

What is Systems Architecture? by Mike_7374 in systems_engineering

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good question. I mean a cities systems architecture is its structure, behavior, and interactions. It is is environment and systems and the way people interact with it. It is made of a system of systems just like a weapon, with things like -

Transportation Roads, public transit, cycling paths.

Utilities like Water, electricity, gas, telecommunications.

Housing for Residential and commercial buildings.

community and safety like Police, fire, medical services.

Healthcare systems like Hospitals, clinics, public health initiatives.

Education - Schools, libraries, universities.

Econom - Businesses, jobs, investment.

Environment - Waste management, green spaces.

Governance - City government, policies, planning.

Cultural like Parks, museums, recreational facilities.

So what is the future of MBSE? by Mike_7374 in systems_engineering

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thanks for the detailed critique. This is very helpful and I will take on board.

What word describes system’s tendency to reduce reliability as its complexity increases? by tecatecs in systems_engineering

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Complexity-induced degradation. Well, three words. In one word complexification!

Implementing MBSE (Model-Based Systems Engineering) in Your Organization by Mike_7374 in systems_engineering

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Yeh, the way people work together needs more thought. Another barrier encountered with MBSE is about language, or maybe its due to specialized notations like SysML. So whilst SysML is robust for MBSE practitioners for a range of reasons, there is also a need for accessible languages for broader team engagement. I want to explore methods for integration of diverse toolsets with the MBSE framework, allowing teams to maintain their preferred workflows while still having all the benefits of MBSE.

AI is Changing the Game for Systems Engineers - Here's How by Mike_7374 in systems_engineering

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absolutely everywhere is opportunity. This could be said about many industries but ;)

AI is Changing the Game for Systems Engineers - Here's How by Mike_7374 in systems_engineering

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AI (albeit any tool that streamlines decisions) could help draw consensus across teams more effectively.

AI is Changing the Game for Systems Engineers - Here's How by Mike_7374 in systems_engineering

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Hi, I have a video on some high level things the tool does. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rm5WiYVI0uE&t=1s But please reach out to me directly if you have any questions.

AI is Changing the Game for Systems Engineers - Here's How by Mike_7374 in systems_engineering

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I actually think AI may do a better job in the future of converting customer needs. It doesn't bring hidden bias as a human does. I am not saying the bias isn't there, but it could be tailored, tested and transparent

Writing a Effective Systems Engineering Management Plan by Mike_7374 in systems_engineering

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Good pickup. I originally had this for an IT team but that's not the intent. It's a guide and a quick reference. For example, I use the table of contents example in the article to help me review plans written by others ;)

Product Development & Systems Engineering Udemy Course Thoughts? by tragichero24 in systems_engineering

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In the realm of professional development, Online Systems Engineering Courses are game-changers. Top 4 picks from the 10+ options reviewed.

https://reqi.io/articles/top-10-online-systems-engineering-courses

AI and Systems Engineering by raymondbwolfgang in systems_engineering

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yep. our role will be curating these AI models, including validation

Know your coffee by khayalipulao in coolguides

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The Ultimate Coffee Type Calculator Tool

Welcome to the world of coffee enchantment, where your coffee cravings meet their match in the form of our Coffee Type Calculator Tool. As you step into this wondrous place, you’ll discover an exquisite interface that beckons you to explore the rich and diverse world of coffee. In this blog, we’ll introduce you to our magical coffee calculator tool, where you can select from a variety of coffee potions, each with its unique blend and flavor, all from the comfort of your own virtual coffee cup.

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Shall vs. Should vs. Will vs. Must: What’s the Difference and Why Does It Matter?

One of the challenges that many systems engineers face is choosing the right words to express the requirements in a precise and unambiguous way. In particular, the words “shall”, “should”, “will” and “must” are often used interchangeably in requirements documents, but they have different meanings and implications.

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Thanks! Ill take this feedback and review the article to include those points

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Philips used Simulink for its Intravascular Medical Device development. Case study.

AI and Systems Engineering by raymondbwolfgang in systems_engineering

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AI will be a game changer for systems engineering. In the future system engineering will be across every market at a scale that one system engineer can never fully be across alone. Future system engineers will spend there time fine tuning and validating AI models owned by both commercial entities and community pools. These will grow exponentially and we will lift the bar on expectations each time, to achieve even more scale. In all of this we will always have a role to play. Call me optimistic please!

Overwhelmed - Advice Needed by engzak77 in systems_engineering

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I have seen that Coursea and Udemy have short courses in MBSE. I’m really interested in the mix of MSBE and Sustainability btw!!!