Integrating MBSE Tools with PLM, MES, and ERP Systems: The Missing Dimension of Your Digital Engineering Strategy

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In today’s fast-paced engineering environment, integrating Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) tools with enterprise systems like Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) fills a critical gap in a cohesive digital engineering strategy.  While MBSE offers a framework for modeling complex systems, its full potential is realized when aligned with manufacturing and business systems.  Integrating these systems with MBSE ensures seamless data flow, linking engineering decisions to manufacturing and business goals.

This type of integration adds a missing viewpoint, and set of capabilities, between engineering, production, and operations, driving more efficient and agile programs.  Modeling requirements, processes, systems, and environments align engineering efforts with customer needs, regulations, and business strategy, positioning companies for success in a changing marketplace.

This presentation by Razorleaf, an industry leader in integrating engineering systems, including PLM and MES, highlights the value of integrating MBSE tools as the heart of a digital engineering strategy.  Weaving the capabilities of MBSE tools into daily digital engineering streams provide a very useful view of the system-of-systems and a watchful eye highlighting specific triggers, patterns, and change-driven impacts.

(MBE) Model Based Engineering