Join us October 30, 2024 at 9 a.m. PDT for this live webinar
Join our live webinar for an in-depth introduction to Tom Sawyer SysML v2 Viewer for automatic model visualization and navigation of SysML v2 API-compliant models.
SysML v2 Viewer enhances the ability of systems engineers to explore and understand intricate SysML v2 models. Take advantage of automatic layout, intuitive graph interaction, and seamless integration with any SysML v2 API-compliant repository to efficiently analyze complex models and gain deeper insights.
Tom Sawyer SysML v2 Viewer visualization of a complex system model.
During this live webinar, attendees will learn how to:
Gain rapid insights by transforming complex systems models into clear, navigable visual representations, allowing teams to grasp relationships and structures at a glance.
Efficiently manage large-scale models by selectively loading relevant data, ensuring clarity and focus when examining specific model elements, all while minimizing cognitive overload.
Navigate intricate system relationships with ease, identifying dependencies, hierarchies, and connections between model elements to better understand system behavior and design impact.
Avoid time-consuming manual adjustments by applying automatic layouts that arrange complex diagrams into coherent, professional-looking visualizations—freeing up time for deeper analysis.
Use color strategically to differentiate elements, identify potential risks, and highlight key areas, enabling faster comprehension and a clearer understanding of system interdependencies.
You will also have the opportunity to engage with our host during the interactive Q&A session. Have your questions answered in real-time and gain deeper insights into the features and functionalities of SysML v2 Viewer.
Systems Engineers
Systems Architects
MBSE Practitioners
Janet M. Six, Ph.D. is a data scientist who helps companies to more effectively use big data and improve user experience within their products while considering their financial, time, and technical constraints.
For her research in information visualization, Janet was awarded The University of Texas at Dallas Jonsson School of Engineering Computer Science Dissertation of the Year Award. She was also awarded the prestigious IEEE Dallas Section Outstanding Young Engineer Award.
Her work has appeared in the Journal of Graph Algorithms and Applications and the Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science. The proceedings of conferences on Graph Drawing, Information Visualization, and Algorithm Engineering and Experiments have also included the results of her research.
She is also a dynamic public speaker and has been invited by several groups in the Dallas area. Janet was the Managing Editor and columnist for UXmatters, the premier online magazine in the user experience field.
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