In this series, we’ve looked at many of the new user features in Syndeia 3.6. We’ll end the series with some important changes to the infrastructure and a brief look at the future.
All the Digital Thread Project capabilities presented on the web and plugin clients are backed by dedicated endpoints for working with Digital Thread Projects. These help ensure that projects remain secure from unauthorized users. Some of the key API features shown in Figure 1 include:
New sets of endpoints specific to the Siemens Teamcenter, Vitech GENESYS and Zuken DS-E3/DS-CR integrations are also now available (see the Syndeia Web Dashboard Help menu), along with significant improvements to the DOORS-NG service endpoints for creating (POST) and updating (PUT) artifacts and relations in components and streams.
A distinctive advantage of the Syndeia platform has always been the open availability of an enormous body of on-line user guides and training materials looking at each of the components, features and integrations in detail (Syndeia 3.6 user guide). Forty-two (and counting) new demo videos and tutorials have been added to cover the new features and integrations in the 3.6 release, along with major revisions of the user guides. In particular, greatly expanded analysis capabilities in the Syndeia Web Dashboard are demonstrated in fourteen new videos listed here. Users will find extensive training materials for the new integrations (and Teamcenter) in both the web dashboard and plugin client sections.
Intercax plans for one major Syndeia release per year plus 2-3 service packs. Service packs consist of bug fixes and integration updates plus minor extensions to existing capabilities. These last are usually requested and validated by customers, then rolled out to the commercial release when they have general applicability. 3.6 Service Pack 1 is currently scheduled for late-July-August of this year.
On top of these, look for new capabilities in visualization and analysis, Syndeia deployment, and security. In the longer term, the excitement about AI/ML may bear fruit if the right applications and training sets are identified. Intercax will continue to balance our own vision of MBSE with that of our customers making it work in the real world, that combination generating a constant flow of new ideas for the future.
Other parts in this series: