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The Spring 2022 Engineering Lifecycle Management User Group Conference will be virtual from May 16 – 19. Each day’s agenda will run three hours, packed with interesting and valuable information, but also respectful of your busy schedules. This conference will focus on the increasing complexity challenging today’s systems and software development teams.
The forum will promote best practices, collaboration, model-based design, digital thread, and optimal reuse. You will hear from IBM experts, long standing IBM Partners, as well as technical professionals like yourselves. The conference promises to be informative, as well as a great opportunity to exchange views and network with your peers.
IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) is the leading platform for today’s complex product and software development. ELM extends the functionality of standard ALM tools, providing an integrated, end-to-end solution that offers full transparency and traceability across all engineering data. From requirements through testing and deployment, ELM optimizes collaboration and communication across all stakeholders, improving decision-making, productivity and overall product quality.
Register here for the conference.
You’re invited to join IBM thought leaders and experts to learn how today’s most innovative companies are adopting holistic development processes to stay competitive, become more agile, improve productivity and quality, and increase development efficiency.
Date: Thursday, May 5 th at 3pm CET
Agenda:
- Drive engineering excellence for sustainable public infrastructure
- Streamline engineering complexity in regulated industries
- Remove data silos across the engineering lifecycle using digital threads
While the engineered systems are becoming more complex, engineering practices are somewhat left behind based on “document centric” non-digitized practices, where lifecycle activities and disciplines are data silos.
In this webinar we describe how a fully digitized systems engineering process enables the primary objectives of engineering projects: Increasing speed of delivery and innovation, ensuring quality, reducing costs, and demonstrating compliance. We will illustrate how the above foundations are leveraged throughout a systems engineering process, and includes in-process quality, stakeholders visibility and viewpoints for high velocity, full change control and audit trail for effective demonstration of compliance.
We will demonstrate how IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) establishes a holistic digital engineering process, from stakeholder requirements through implementation, based on the following foundations:
- Digital connectivity across all lifecycle artifacts to insure data consistency and traceability compliance
- Model based system design for early functional and architectural verification
- Agile enactment across the entire systems engineering process
- Cross lifecycle digital viewpoints and reporting for full visibility and decision support to all stakeholders
- Fostering reuse across projects and programs for highly effective engineering
IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) is the leading platform for today’s complex product and software development. ELM extends the functionality of standard ALM tools, providing an integrated, end-to-end solution that offers full transparency and traceability across all engineering data. From requirements through testing and deployment, ELM optimizes collaboration and communication across all stakeholders, improving decision- making, productivity and overall product quality.
Presenter: Eran Gery of IBM
Softacus will be an exhibitor at MedConf 2022 which will take place from 10 to 12 May 2022 in Munich, Germany.
The conference with the accompanying exhibition is the most established and important networking platform in medical technology. The MedConf hybrid will also be offered in 2022, so participants have the option of booking either a presence ticket or an online ticket.
Our team will be onsite presenting to the vistors the award-winning IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management solutions.
For more information and to sign up to MedConf 2022, visit https://www.medconf.de/
Oct 21, 2021 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM (PT)
See reports created to analyze data and relationships across the Engineering Lifecycle Management tools (DOORS Next, Engineering Test Management,and Engineering Workflow Management). You’ll also see report results exported to spreadsheets and added to the dashboard.
IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) is the leading platform for today’s complex product and software development. ELM extends the functionality of standard ALM tools, providing an integrated, end-to-end solution that offers full transparency and traceability across all engineering data. From requirements through testing and deployment, ELM optimizes collaboration and communication across all stakeholders, improving decision- making, productivity and overall product quality.
Speakers
Jim Herron
CTO and IBM Certified Partner for IBM
Island Training
Chief Technical Officer of Island Training. Certified IBM Business Partner and Official IBM Champion.
Sep 27, 2021 from 08:00 AM to 11:30 AM (PT)
The IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Symposium and Open Labs provides opportunities for you to:
Better understand the purpose and capabilities of IBM’s Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) solution,
Gain insights regarding the ELM development roadmap,
Identify new ways that you can use ELM to make you more effective on the job, and
Perform hands-on exploration to dive into aspects of ELM that are of particular interest to you.
This event is tailored and customized for Hill Air Force Base and it on base contractors such as Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, SAIC, BAE Systems, etc. The public is also invited to attend the the Symposium of presentations. The Virtual Workshops are reserved for Hill AFB personnel and its contractors.
Event Roadmap
Day 1 – September 28 – participate in the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Symposium. The Symposium provides eight illuminating technical sessions regarding ELM foundations, future ELM development plans, and how you can use ELM to accelerate your success in addressing practical systems engineering and software engineering challenges. Question and Answer session to follow each presentation.
Days 2 or 3 – September 29 or 30 – sign up for and participate in one of our 4-hour hands-on Open Labs sessions. You will select and perform one or two of our 25+ Quick Start guided exercises, each of which enables you to use one or more of our ELM tools to perform select use cases. You also will learn how you can later request and use your own personal Cloud-based ELM environment, so that you can further explore ELM by performing other Quick Start exercises that interest you. For registration of the workshops please email Gary Hayes at IBM <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.;. Gary will confirm which session you're registered for. There will be morning and afternoon session on September 29 or 30.
Summary
8:00AM Start: Mark Kovich of IBM - Logistics of Event
8:05AM Opening Remarks: Evan Edwards of Hill Air Force Base
8:10AM Additional Comments of Symposium Workshop: Gary Hayes of IBM
8:15AM ELM and ELM’s Support for Digital Engineering: Sky Matthews of IBM - CTO for ELM
The Digital Engineering (DE) revolution
Introducing OSLC, a DE enabler
9:00AM How ELM and OSLC help enable the DE revolution ELM Investment Themes and Roadmap: William Streit of IBM -Director ELM Offering Management
- ELM’s strategic focus
- ELM Development Roadmap
10:00AM System of Systems Mission Modeling with the Unified Architecture Framework: Eran Gery of IBM - Distinguished Engineer for Aerospace & Defense and MBSE
- Introducing the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF)
- UAF implementation in IBM Rhapsody
- Leveraging the UAF for Mission Modeling
- Integrating UAF and SysML models using Rhapsody Break 1045 Integrating Systems and Safety Modeling
11:00 AM The importance of addressing risks and safety concerns during systems engineering: Eran Gery of IBM - Distinguished Engineer for Aerospace & Defense and MBSE
- Introducing hazard analysis, fault tree analysis (FTA), and failure mode and effect analysis (FEMA)
- Extending SysML with safety modeling
- Integrating systems modeling and risks and safety modeling using Rhapsody
Location
Online Instructions:
Url: http://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3369821/4F60898360585CCDF85EADE4C868DF8C
Duration: 8-16 hours
IBM Jazz Team Server: V 6.0.6+ and V 7.0+
Type: Instructor-led Classroom
Duration: 8-16 hours
Location: remote or onsite
Language: English, Slovak, Czech
Audience: This course is designed for system administrators, enterprise architects, application managers, database managers, and integration engineers.
Prerequisites: Nice-to-have experience (not mandatory)
- Windows Server and Linux administration
- Software installation and configuration
- Database administration (DB2, Oracle, MSSQL)
- Application server administration
- Application monitoring and troubleshooting
- LDAP authentication
- A reverse proxy server configuration
- SSL certificates
Overview
IBM Rational CLM that was recently renamed to IBM ELM since version 7.0+, (IBM Jazz Platform) consists of several interconnected components. The architecture of this platform is complex and it is based on many different technologies. This course provides you with a deeper insight into the architecture of the IBM Jazz platform and its components and integrated applications.
Main Components
- Jazz Team Server
- IBM Engineering Workflow Management (Rational Team Concert)
- IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next (Rational DOORS Next Generation)
- IBM Engineering Test Management (Rational Quality Manager)
- IBM Engineering Systems Design Rhapsody - Design Manager (Rational Rhapsody Design Manager) - No longer developed, latest version is 6.0.6.1.
- IBM Engineering Systems Design Rhapsody - Model Manager (Rational Rhapsody Model Manager) - From version 7.0+ installed as an extension to EWM.
- IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization - Engineering Insights (Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager)
- IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization - Publishing (Rational Publishing Engine Web)
And supporting applications like
- Jazz Reporting Service (Report Builder)
- Global Configuration Management
- Lifecycle Query Engine
- Data Collection Component
- Link Index Provider
- IBM Rational Method Composer WAR files
- Other 3rd Party application
This course gives you knowledge and skills in the installation and configuration of the IBM ELM platform. It also provides you with an insight into the maintenance and upgrade of the system and explains how to troubleshoot raised problems within the platform.
You learn how are the applications connected with each other and how to manage user authentification, authorization, and licensing options.
The creation and connection to the database is explained. The course showcases a deployment of the IBM ELM in the standard environment that consists of a DB2 database and WebSphere Liberty application server.
Objectives
After completing this course, you are able to:
- Understand the architecture of the Jazz platform
- Understand the purpose of each ELM application
- Understand different deployment topologies and their benefits
- Create databases for each application
- Install ELM applications using IBM Installation Manager on both Windows and Linux servers
- Configure different authentication methods (Basic User Registry and LDAP)
- Understand different licensing options and their benefits
- Understand the difference between license deployments
- Set up licensing server, obtain and import licenses
- Connect data sources to reporting application and deploy pre-defined reports
- Create users and set up user roles and licenses
- Troubleshoot applications - log analysis
- Upgrading to new iFixes (same version updates)
- Upgrading to new platform versions
- Tune the performance (JVM)
- Open IBM case in order to solve problems and further questions
Further, We include our "best practices" which we have developed during our installations for various clients, and answer all the questions you might have during the presentation.
Variations
Companies use many different environments and technologies which their infrastructure and system administrators are used. We understand this and We are able to adapt this course based on these technologies and the needs of our clients. If you have any questions or any special requests, please feel free to contact us in order to discuss your proposal.
Contact us to get customized offer for your team. Upon discussion, we can learn you process and include important elements and terms known to your team into the training program.