AUSTIN, Texas – July 22, 2021 – BigLever Software, the long-standing leader in Product Line Engineering (PLE), along with Ansys, the global leader in engineering simulation, announced they will co-host a webinar on Wednesday, July 28 demonstrating how their integrated PLE/Model-based Engineering (MBE) solution enables engineers to efficiently manage a family of similar model-based systems and lower time, cost, effort and errors associated with design, implementation and certification.
This solution can dramatically improve the competitiveness of businesses that develop safety-and mission-critical applications by eliminating low-value, mundane duplicate work that deprives engineers of time and energy that can be better spent on high-value innovative work, that advances product and business objectives.
The session, “Extended Savings in Model-Based Engineering of Safety Critical Software through Feature-based Product Line Engineering” will address how organizations can use the Ansys SCADE/BigLever Gears bridge integration for safety- and mission-critical applications. The presentation will include a demo of how the bridge is used.
This webinar is intended for systems engineers, product line managers, engineering managers, directors and executives, business unit managers, and product engineers.Title: Extended Savings in Model-Based Engineering of Safety Critical Software through Feature-based Product Line Engineering
- Presenters:
- Dr. Drew Stovall, VP of Engineering, BigLever Software
- Brian Rachele, Business Development, Manager – MBE, Ansys
- Date: Wednesday, July 28
- Time: 10:00 a.m. CDT/11:00 a.m. EDT/17:00 CET
- Registration: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_okXUKSJ7Q4KGL-vqtmo6gg
- Length: Approx. 45 minutes
I enjoyed the webinar given on Jul 28,2021.
I would like to go back and review the Big Level slides.
How can I Iocate the slides presented by Dr. Drew Stovall?
Regards,
Richard Stempien
Principal Engineer
The MITRE Corp.
McLean, VA.
You can find the webinar info on our website under Videos & Collateral. Here’s the link