Simplifying MBSE in the Textile Industry: The ARISE Journey at Rieter
The adoption of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) presents ongoing challenges and necessitates effective change management throughout the transformation process from traditional practices to MBSE. Rieter undertook the ARISE journey more than six years ago to implement MBSE in a simplified manner, ensuring optimal solutions for existing challenges. By adhering to established requirements engineering and systems engineering standards, Rieter customized an MBSE methodology to suit the specific needs of the textile industry, incorporating best practices from other sectors. This presentation demonstrates the ARISE approach at Rieter, offers insights into our transformative journey, and highlights the significant achievements and lessons learned within the textile industry.
- Rami Wehbe
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.
Daniel Bommer is the Head Product Unit at Rieter Maschinenfabrik AG.