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DESCRIPTION:The automotive industry faces two critical challenges in produc
 t development: (1) Consistency and traceability across all involved domain
 s / disciplines and throughout the whole development process to manage the
  complex interrelationships among architecture\, components\, features\, a
 nd functions. (2) The pressure to increase development speed and efficienc
 y to stay competitive. There are solutions addressing both challenges: Mod
 el-based systems engineering (MBSE) addresses consistency and traceability
 \, while virtualization and simulation address development speed and effic
 iency. In state-of-the-art industrial practice\, however\, these two solut
 ions are still applied in isolation from one another\, leading to inconsis
 tencies\, missing traceability and high effort and resource investment (du
 e to redundant or manual modeling work\, finding and correcting inconsiste
 ncies etc.). To address these industry challenges\, the prostep ivip Smart
 SE project—an established multi-year cross-industry initiative—has bee
 n working on integrating MBSE with simulation to enhance traceability\, co
 nsistency and efficiency in product development processes. We will present
  our industry experiences and the obtained results from the SmartSE projec
 t\, where our companies collaborate on solving the real-world challenges t
 hat drive the urgent need for a standards-based integration of MBSE and si
 mulation. Related standardization efforts include the "Simulation Credibil
 ity Standard and Recommendation" [1] from SmartSE\, the SysML specificatio
 n for creating MBSE system architecture models [2]\, and the SSP Traceabil
 ity Standard [3]. The unique value of this presentation lies in bringing t
 ogether industry perspectives from OEMs\, suppliers and tool vendors to sh
 are their experiences\, challenges and targets with the integration of MBS
 E and simulation. Rather than only presenting theoretical solutions\, we w
 ill also show working proof-of-concepts created within the SmartSE project
 . The proposed solutions are based on standards (SysML\, XMI\, SSP\, SSP-T
 raceability\, FMI) and thus applicable across industries\, irrespective of
  the specific tool set used in an organization. Our presentation will reve
 al how the integration of MBSE and simulation enables consistency and trac
 eability between quantitative (i.e.\, system architecture model) and quali
 tative (i.e.\, simulation models) models\, whilst increasing development s
 peed and efficiency due to auto-generation of artifacts. We provide indust
 ry insights into why the integration of MBSE and simulation is an essentia
 l means for traceability\, consistency and development speed\, and how it 
 can be put into practice.\n\nReferences [1] White Paper: SmartSE - Guard R
 ails for "Simulation Credibility Standards and Recommendation"\, prostep i
 vip Association. (2024) [2] OMG Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML)\, Ob
 ject Management Group (2019) SYSML SPEC. Available at https://www.omg.org/
 spec/SysML/1.6/About-SysML/ [3] Prototype Standard: SSP Traceability Stand
 ard (An SSP layered Standard). (2024\, in development). Available at: http
 s://github.com/modelica/ssp-ls-traceability
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SUMMARY:Integration of systems engineering and simulation based onstandards
 : The needs\, challenges and solutions from anindustrial perspective - Han
 s-Martin Heinkel\, Daniel Krems\, Thomas Schwartzkopff
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