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Systems engineers invest enormous effort building architecture models. A well-constructed UAF model captures mission capabilities, operational activities, services, resources, and system dependencies with precision. And yet, that value rarely reaches the people who need it most — in two distinct ways.

Systems engineers, architects, and analysts need to navigate the model as a connected graph, traversing relationships across mission capabilities, services, activities, and resources in any direction. Browsing a package hierarchy and opening diagrams one at a time is not enough when the architecture questions that matter most span multiple hops across the model.

Program managers, customers, and review boards need live, accurate documentation that is accessible across devices without requiring or opening a modeling tool. When architecture reports are generated manually, they drift from the current design the moment they are published, and decisions get made on information that no longer reflects reality.

Syndeia addresses both. And in this demonstration, we show exactly how.

Syndeia Closes the Gap

Syndeia connects architecture models and engineering tools into a unified digital thread, addressing both the navigation needs of system architects and the live documentation needs of the program managers, reviewers, and the broader team.

For system architects — graph navigation. Inside Syndeia's Teamwork Cloud integration, the tree view exposes the full model hierarchy in a familiar, browsable structure. But the Digital Thread Explorer is where the architecture truly comes alive. Think of it like a knowledge graph for your system model — rather than drilling through packages one level at a time and seeing only what a single diagram shows you, the Digital Thread Explorer lets you traverse relationships across the entire architecture in any direction. Start at a mission capability, follow it to the operational activities it enables, jump to the services that support those activities, and see which resources and performers are involved — all in a single, continuous navigation. Multi-hop relationships that would require opening diagram after diagram in a modeling tool become immediately visible and explorable.

For program managers and reviewers — live documentation. Syndeia pipelines are configured, repeatable workflows that read directly from the source model and publish fully structured reports automatically — no scripting, no copy-paste, no version drift. In the demo, a single pipeline traverses the UAF Search and Rescue (SAR) model and generates a complete Confluence report, ready to share with program managers, customers, and review boards across any device. Pipelines can be scheduled to run on a regular cadence, triggered automatically by model change events, or launched manually on demand — ensuring that downstream documentation stays current with the architecture throughout the program lifecycle.


Watch the full demonstration below to see both in action — and see how Syndeia turns your architecture model into a program-wide resource that works for every stakeholder, not just the engineers who built it.

 

To learn more about Syndeia's Digital Thread Explorer, pipelines, and digital thread integrations, visit intercax.com or contact the Intercax team.


This blog post is the 4th part in a series of posts and demonstrations that we will share, focusing on automating digital engineering workflows and use cases with Syndeia Pipelines.

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