ISO 26262
The Standards Jungle of Systems Engineering
ISO 26262 The Standards Jungle of Systems Engineering
ISO 26262
The Standards Jungle of Systems Engineering
We haven’t written in a while, and, as a consequence, there is plenty of news that we would like to share. Axiom ReqIF-based requirements exchange Don’t worry: We will still provide plenty of technical insights on requirements and Eclipse in this newsletter. But we also want to tell you about our new product, Axiom,…
Do you remember working for the first time with a tool that supported traceability? What a change going from, say, word for capturing requirements to DOORS. And do you remember the moment when the honeymoon was over? There are many things that can make requirements traceability frustrating: What exactly is the meaning of a trace? …

ReqIF, the Requirements Interchange Format, is arguably the accepted format for exchanging requirements. Every serious requirements tool supports it, and ReqIF.academy has over 3000 members, demonstrating the ongoing interest in ReqIF. Yet, the press has been silent. It seems that there were few news on ReqIF. In this case, no news are good news. It…
Formal Geist freut sich, Sie auf der folgenden Veranstaltung mitProfessor Jan Peleska und Professor Wen-Ling Huang laden: n n SysML, formale Semantik und ihre Anwendung beim modellbasierten Testen Monday, May 27th, 201310:00-12:30 University of Düsseldorf Room 25.12.2.55 Vortrag wird in deutscher Sprache abgehalten werden. Nicht-Mitglieder des Lehrkörpers, Anmeldung erbeten bei info@formalmind.com Abstract: Die…
Half a year ago, we announced that a student, Said Salem, would work on creating a better reporting solution for ProR in the context of his master thesis. The good news is: He completed his thesis and passed the exam. The bad news: The resulting implementations did not mature beyond a prototype stage, meaning that…

Michael Jastram will conduct a webinar on SysML Interfaces and a Keynote on Product Velocity in September 2025. Note the upcoming book!