By expanding their existing toolset, Frazer-Nash enriched the decomposition of stakeholder requirements through systems modelling techniques whilst avoiding the manual transfers between different requirements and modelling tools.
In recent years, the continued growth of systems engineering across a wide range of industries, has led to a wealth of software tooling options becoming available to support organisations wishing to adopt a systems engineering approach to developing and delivering their products and services. Whilst this is a welcome driver for improvements in capability and performance for the software on offer, this can pose a challenge for organisations such as Frazer-Nash Consultancy.
The ‘tool-to-use’ decision is often driven or constrained by the needs of their clients, leading to cost challenges around training staff on a wide range of the tools, as well as the difficulty in demonstrating traceability from requirements to systems models across tools from different vendors.
Optimise Engineering is pleased to announce the delivery of a tailored training program to the engineering team at AtkinsRéalis, a global leader in design, engineering, and project management.
This tailored bootcamp was developed in accordance with internal learning and development initiatives developed by AtkinsRéalis and is designed to prepare delegates to pass the INCOSE Systems Engineering Professional examination. This initiative underscores both companies' commitment to excellence and continuous improvement in systems engineering practices.