Automatic Norm Compliance using AI & MBSE
The increased adoption of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) within the medical sector has led to a significant focus on digitizing medical standards into norm models, offering crucial support for norm compliance. This shift promotes consistency and facilitates the traceability of system model elements with their respective norm model elements. However, current digitization processes heavily rely on manual extraction and transformation, particularly from PDF documents into SysML models. Simultaneously, the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications provides an opportunity to automate these tasks, further improving norm compliance.
The presentation will begin by addressing its contribution to integrating AI with MBSE, highlighting the description of vision capabilities for an AI4MBSE framework. It will then explore the specific emphasis placed on extracting and transforming medical standards information from documents into SysML norm models to assist in compliance. Finally, the presentation will outline future endeavors aimed at exploring additional AI4MBSE use cases.
- Mohammad Wissam Chami
Mohammad Chami is the founder and CEO of SysDICE GmbH, with an extensive career in the field of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). He is an MBSE expert with solid academic and industrial experience in modeling languages, processes, and the development and deployment of methods for systems modeling, as well as customizing its tools. In recent years, his focus has shifted towards the application of artificial intelligence (AI), specifically natural language processing and machine learning, in MBSE. Working with respected clients such as OHB, ESA, Rheinmetall, Thales, IAV, and Airbus, Mohammad and his team delivers tailored trainings, strategic services, and expert consultation to ensure effective MBSE adoption. Mohammad holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, complemented by two master's degrees in Electronics and Mechatronics. He has been an active member of INCOSE since 2014.