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  • mbse, uml, sysml, model based systems engineering, systems engineering

    Optimise systems engineering projects: 5 additional tips for success

    Improve your systems engineering projects with five additional techniques:

    by David Akehurst
    10 min. reading time
  • mbse, uml, sysml, model based systems engineering, systems engineering

    5 Strategies for Elevating Your Systems Engineering Approach

    Here are five tips to boost your systems engineering projects:

    by David Akehurst
    10 min. reading time
  • mbse, systemsengineering

    Does Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) pay off?

    Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) has several benefits that make it a valuable practice for engineering and system development. Here are some of the major factors why MBSE pays off:

    by Wolfgang Neuhaus
    2 min. reading time
  • Lego, mbse, systemsengineering, agile, newwork

    How Playing with Lego Boosts Your Systems Engineering Game

    Navigating the intricate world of systems engineering can feel like solving a complex puzzle. Modern projects are a crazy mix of hardware, software, user interfaces, and backend systems that need to click together like pieces of a well-crafted jigsaw.

    by Jens Wagener
    4 min. reading time
  • recruiting, job, chatgpt

    The application process is not a one-way street

    Young professionals: Don't give up - they still exist, the really good application processes! Yes, there are bad application processes, but there are also many positive ones. Unfortunately, these are reported far too rarely, so I'd like to share a great experience ...

    by Mirja Sauer
    2 min. reading time
  • Research, Thesis, Innovation, University

    Writing a thesis at itemis

    Writing a THESIS at itemis: At itemis, we work a lot with working students in our public funded research projects. Since we like to cooperate on the long-term, we also share the phases where our students have to write a thesis, do a R&D project for university, ...

    by Andreas Graf
    3 min. reading time
  • Machine Learning, A.I.

    The Power of AI-Generated Training Data: Image Recognition With DALL-E

    The power of machine learning is undeniable, but anyone who has attempted to train a model from scratch knows that data collection can be a tedious and time-consuming process. Taking tens of thousands of pictures for training data? Ain't nobody got time for that! ...

    by Nikolas Rieder
    11 min. reading time
  • Machine Learning, A.I.

    ChatGPT's impact on software developers

    Paradigm Shift With ChatGPT In recent years, the use of AI in software development has become more widespread, with many large companies incorporating AI technology into their development processes. The main areas where AI is used are code optimization and bug ...

    by Nikolas Rieder
    7 min. reading time
  • Software Development

    GitHub Actions: Releasing Artifacts Into Maven Central

    Usually automating things on GitHub means using GitHub Actions. This is GitHub's analogon to GitLab's CI-scripts and Jenkins' jobs. But how to combine these with Maven to release artifacts into Maven Central?

    by Jan Mosig
    9 min. reading time
  • Automotive

    Best Practices for Organizing Your TARA Control Catalog

    When performing a TARA; threats and controls that should be considered are stored within their corresponding catalog. Unlike the threat catalog that has a variety of different well-defined formatting structures such as STRIDE, MITRE, or Killchains. The control ...

    by Matthew Moser
    4 min. reading time

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