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MKS Integrity integration with Simulink and the MATLAB webinar

awinning
awinning over 15 years ago

Hi,

 

Just received details of this webinar in my inbox. I know MKS from a while back. They were originally an IT company who are trying to get involved in the embedded space because of the growing complexity of embedded software. Personally I think it is quite interesting and may attend. What do you think, is it a false premise? Would you use such a piece of software in your role? Do you think this is the way embedded software will go in the future?  

 

 

 

The Value of Connecting Model-Based Development to the Development Lifecycle - Introducing the MKS Integrity integration with SimulinkRegistered and the MATLABRegistered environment

 

Webinar Date:
Thursday, September 2
Time:
10:00am ET OR 2:00pm ET

 

 

Best in class manufacturers practice model-based development and testing, but the models themselves (as well as the modification and testing of those models) are still disconnected from the overall development lifecycles.

 

In today's market, where quality is paramount, governance is increasing, and there is mounting pressure to accelerate delivery cycle times, disconnected modeling represents a critical risk to the organization.

 

To be successful and competitive, engineering organizations must achieve effective management, enforceable processes and traceable relationships across requirements, models, simulations, source code, test cases and all of the other assets in development. Disconnection leads to significant amounts of unnecessary rework and time wasted performing root cause analysis when inevitable changes occur.

 

Join MKS & The MathWorks on September 2 for a Webinar that will discuss how to solve the disconnection between modeling and the engineering lifecycle:

 

Solving the Disconnect: The Value of Connecting Model-Based Development to the Development Lifecycle - Introducing the MKS Integrity integration with SimulinkRegistered and the MATLABRegistered environment
Register for 10:00 AM EDT (3:00 PM BST)
Register for 2:00 PM EDT

 

See how, through a seamless integration, MKS's application lifecycle management platform, MKS Integrity, enables The MathWorks' modeling tool Simulink and the MATLAB environment to become a tightly-coupled part of the application lifecycle. By enabling collaboration in a controlled fashion through ALM, it eliminates unnecessary rework, enhances analysis and control of change, ensures that the delivered product is consistent with the latest requirements and promotes enhanced quality at every stage of the lifecycle.

Register for the Webinar NOW!

 

For more information on the MKS Integrity integration with Simulink, download the datasheet or view a demonstration.

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 15 years ago

    I own full licenses for MATLAB and SIMULINK but I have not been able to interest any of my customers in full model based design as envisaged by the Mathworks . I use the tools for analysing data and modelling things but I don't see buying or using the automatic code generating tools any time soon. It is a while since I looked but I think I would need to spend an additional £10-15k to be able to turn a model into code and another few £k for pretty much essential bits like Stateflow. Mathworks were offering their own  revision control system but obviously have decided to work with MKS as well. If you buy in to the whole MBD (Model Based Design) thing you will be in an environment where formal revision\source control is essential.

     

    To answer your question - is this the way embedded design will go -

     

    no, not unless the tools suddenly get at least an order of magnitude cheaper.

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  • awinning
    awinning over 15 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Hi Michael, I can see them getting cheaper, but may take a while to get an order of magnitude image

     

    Like everything else it is probably dependant on application. If you are writing the code for an airoplane control system, it will be money well spent...a washing maching, it would be a waste of time! I know MKS have been targeting embedded for a while, so there muct be something there for them

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