TES-SAVi at the MOSA Summit & Expo 2024 June 17-18 in DC area (National Harbor, MD)

TES-SAVi participated in the MOSA Summit and Expo 2024.  Many of you visited us at booth #228 and attended our panel discussion on the application of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) to Modular Open System Approaches (MOSA).

As a leader in providing innovative embedded systems solutions, TES-i showcased the many things we have been doing to advance MOSA through reusable safe and secure systems development.

Our team of experts was on hand to demonstrate how our cutting-edge tools, methodologies, and processes enhance operational efficiency, reliability, and security.  During the conference, we demonstrated our comprehensive range of products and services that can drive your projects forward:

  • Model-based MOSA (MMOSA) development processes
  • AWESUM® & FAME Tool Suite (MBSE with FACE® Technical Standard Editions 2.x, 3.x, development and test support)
  • AFCE (Airworthy FACE Compute Environment) including DAL-C runtime libraries (TSS, IOS, OSS)
  • HARMONY HOST/SOSA conformance test station

Sean Mulholland, Co-founder, CTO, and President, TES-SAVi, participated in a panel discussion of the Application of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) to Modular Open System Approaches (MOSA).  Here is what Sean had to say prior to the conference:

The panel will focus on the application of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) to Modular Open System Approaches (MOSA). Of particular interest will be the relationship between a component specification model, a component design model, and a data model / data architecture and how those models can be applied in the context of acquisition of open systems. The panel will also be prepared to discuss refinement of component requirements and component architectures so they align to the Enterprise objectives for reusable, portable, modular, and certifiable systems, such that they can be composed into systems that meet the stakeholder’s needs. All of these processes are aided by the use to models to capture, analyze, and document systems using multiple model languages such as System Modeling Language (SysML) and Open Universal Domain Description Language (Open UDDL), which is the model language adopted by the Future Airborne Capability Environment for its data model requirements.

As an agile, full-service engineering firm, we develop digital engineering solutions using capability-driven architecture and authoritative sources of systems data and models. Our approach spans across disciplines, providing seamless support for lifecycle activities from concept through integration.

We were pleased to connect with you during this summit as we help shape the future of embedded systems, modular based approaches, and model-based systems and software engineering.  Please feel free to reach out to us via email to see how we can help your organization be successful in applying MOSA, MBSE principles, and the FACE Technical Standard.

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