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Integrated Systems Development Report

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Many companies struggle developing multi-domain systems, especially with electronics. Part of the problem is a distributed, siloed engineering structure that inhibits collaboration and cross-domain product optimization.

To stay current, companies are exploring and adopting more integrated development approaches. Engineering requirements are driving competency changes. New roles are being created to define the need. Mechanical engineers are being asked to create product-specific deep learning algorithms and neural nets to drive artificially intelligent systems of systems. This requires new tools and new workflows to keep pace.

Lifecycle Insights’ Systems Development Benchmark Study shows many companies struggle to keep up. At the same time, the findings show the most progressive companies report strong organizational performance gains. These progressive companies share several common attributes. These include early use of simulation — both mechanics and electronics — and model-based systems engineering (MBSE). This report shares study findings to guide manufacturers navigating similar changes.

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