As part of the release of Syndeia 3.6, we are publishing a series of blog posts highlighting the new features supporting practical implementation of digital threads in system development. One of the primary benefits of the digital thread is that it organizes system data from many different sources and makes it available in near real-time
As part of the release of Syndeia 3.6, we are publishing a series of blog posts highlighting the new features supporting practical implementation of digital threads in system development. Many of these center around Digital Thread Projects (DTP) and how users are able to access only those DTPs they have been authorized to view or
As part of the release of Syndeia 3.6, we are publishing a series of blog posts highlighting the new features supporting practical implementation of digital threads in system development. In Part 1, we described several reasons to implement new security at the Digital Thread Project (DTP) level This last is the most critical and digital
As part of the release of Syndeia 3.6, we are publishing a series of blog posts highlighting the new features supporting practical implementation of digital threads in system development. In Part 1, we introduced the concept of Digital Thread Projects (DTP) and the three levels of security (Global, Repository and Project). The objective is that
Intercax is excited to announce the release of Syndeia 3.6. Over the next several weeks, we will be releasing a series of blog posts highlighting the new features that will accelerate concurrent digital engineering for mission-critical products and systems, all powered by enterprise-scale digital threads. Security is as critical as accessibility in implementing digital engineering.
Intercax is always excited to work with organizations new to Digital Engineering. One such organization (whose identity we are not permitted to share) faced a challenge modernizing a workflow originally designed to build wooden toy trains to the production of modern video games. They wished to apply Digital Engineering to the integrated and concurrent development
The last of the demo videos about using the Syndeia Web Dashboard Generic RESTful API capability uses Vitech GENESYS as an example of dynamic token authentication. Part 5 references the video Demo 29.6 – Integrating RESTful Repositories using Dynamic Token (OAuth) – GENESYS. This work comes from an ongoing collaboration with Zuken Vitech, creators of
Syndeia’s Generic RESTful API interface provides a powerful tool for adding new model repositories to a digital thread without customized coding by the vendor. With this post, we continue reviewing the RESTful API demo videos organized around each of five methods authenticating access to an external RESTful API-based repository: no authentication required, basic authentication and
Syndeia’s Generic RESTful API interface provides a powerful tool for adding new model repositories to a digital thread without customized coding by the vendor. With this post, we continue reviewing the RESTful API demo videos organized around each of five methods authenticating access to an external RESTful API-based repository: no authentication required, basic authentication, and
The current blog series reviewing the RESTful API demo videos is organized around each of five methods authenticating access to an external RESTful API-based repository: no authentication required, basic authentication, and bearer, API key, and dynamic token-based authentication. It also provides an opportunity to show the ways in which five different RESTful repositories can be