ASSESS Initiative Publishes Integration Positioning Paper

Analysis, Simulation, and Systems Engineering Software Strategies

Clarkesville, GA   ASSESS Initiative, a broad reaching multi-industry initiative to facilitate a revolution of enablement that will vastly increase the availability and effectiveness of Engineering Simulation is proud to announce the release of the  ASSESS Initiative Integration of Systems and Detailed Subsystem Simulations (Integration) Theme positioning paper with the following contents:

  • Integration Theme Focus
  • Integration Theme Scope
  • Understanding the Drivers
  • Understanding the Issues
  • ASSESS Initiative Integration Theme Goals
  • Preliminary Summary of Approaches Being considered
  • Integration Theme Collaborations

The ASSESS initiative has been organized around a key set of themes associated with expanding the usage and benefit of Engineering Simulation.

Align - Alignment of Commercial, Research and Government Efforts
Business - Business Challenges
Credibility - Engineering Simulation Credibility

DoES - Democratization of Engineering Simulation
Generative - Generative Design
Integration - Integration of Systems and Detailed Sub-System Simulations

Twin(s) – Engineering Simulation Digital Twin(s)

The ASSESS Initiative is planning on publishing positioning papers and Strategic Insight papers related to each of these themes.  Positioning papers will be publicly available from the ASSESS Initiative website, however, ASSESS Strategic Insight papers will be made available on a “ members only” basis.

The ASSESS Initiative Membership program provides the ability for the ASSESS Initiative to expand its efforts and community benefits. The ASSESS Membership Program is appropriate for all organizations engaged in Analysis, Simulation, and Systems Engineering activities related to Engineered products & processes.  The ASSESS Membership Program is offered in individual or group memberships.  Active ASSESS Initiative Members receive access to Members Only content on the ASSESS website and a discount on the ASSESS Congress Registration Fees. 

About the ASSESS Initiative

ASSESS Initiative LLC was formed in mid-2016 for bringing together the key players to guide and influence the software development and implementation strategies related to model-based analysis, simulation, and systems engineering, with the primary objective of expanding the use and business benefit of Engineering Simulation. ASSESS Initiative LLC is based in Clarkesville, GA, USA.  Please refer to our website www.assessinitiative.com and the following brief summary “ What is the ASSESS Initiative and why is it important?” for more information.

Contact:

Joe Walsh
ASSESS Initiative LLC
+1-706-839-1562
joe@assessinitiative.com

 

 



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