Thank you for the great content and inspiring news about new tool, SysIDE. Please do me a favour and inform me and others what is going on with SysML 2.0? Why it is not yet officially released? What block the entire process? When we can expect it to happen? Do you have any plans to publish the first books about SysML 2.0? Regarding popularization of SysML 1.x, in my humble opinion it is now possible with (Eclipse) Papyrus 6.7, which makes possible, at least for educational purposes, to familiarize with system modelling concept and build models. I'm looking forward to next episode and your feedback too 😉
@mbsepodcastАй бұрын
Tim is in Chicago this week on the quaterly OMG meeting. One decision will be, wether the language will be finalized in december or if the need more time. There is nothing blocking the process - it´s just a matter of manpower. The core team is a very few people around Ed Seidewitz - and I fear it´s just not possible to find and coordinate people with the skillset for this task. Furthermore KerML and SysMLv2 are developed in parallel. Nontheless tool vendors are already in the works. Apart from the usual suspects also Sensmetry and as a sucessor for Papyrus: SysON. We had another episode in the podcast with those guys.
@mslonikАй бұрын
@@mbsepodcast Thank you for the insight 🙂 Yes, I watched your podcast about SysON and also commented it. You bring plenty of information and valuable news about System Engineering. I'm grateful for that. Nothing is better than the first hand interviews with interesting guests.