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Reduce data complexity for aircraft E/E system design

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Modern aircraft electronic and electrical (E/E) systems are becoming increasingly complex in nature, and distributed teams around the world are contributing to their design, making collaboration more challenging. Amidst this growing product and mission complexity, there is constant pressure to reduce program costs and meet tight schedules.

Model-based design (MBD) allows global teams to work in a single environment, increasing collaboration and productivity. In this white paper, learn how a large aerospace OEM uses Siemens’ Capital software to reduce data access complexity for aircraft E/E system design.

Aircraft electrical system design

Aircraft electrical system design is increasingly a process that involves multiple teams and partners working together from around the world. This makes secure collaboration and data storage – along with granular data access control – more important than ever. Learn how Capital provides these key capabilities, allowing the OEM in this case study to automate and reduce the complexity of data access for global teams during the aircraft E/E system design process.

Siemens Capital for effective data access control

Siemens’ Capital is an E/E systems development solution and part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio. The authentication and authorization features of Capital can help you provide the various teams involved in your E/E system design process with secure access to the data they need.

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