As modern systems become more complex, it is becoming increasingly difficult to analyze and assess them. More and more system behaviors that were never anticipated during development are being discovered late during testing and operation. Problems like unexpected interactions in software-intensive systems, interoperability issues between subsystems, subtle but important flaws in requirements, unanticipated human interactions, and undesirable automated behaviors are becoming increasingly common. These gaps have been recognized as principle barriers holding back advances in modern complex systems.
Advanced Engineering Services (AES) was founded to support practitioners who are adopting new methods based on system theory to analyze their systems. These model-based approaches have been shown to address often-overlooked problems such as incorrect engineering assumptions, unexpected or conflicting subsystem behaviors, inadequate or incomplete requirements, and unanticipated interactions. AES provides education, review, and guidance for professionals who are learning and applying these new techniques.
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Automotive
Oil & Gas
Healthcare
Medical Devices
Others
AES's mission is to help companies leverage the latest research and the most effective solutions created for the issues above. To achieve this mission, AES provides the following services designed to support industry exploration, implementation, and adoption of advanced engineering methods:
Professional training classes
Dedicated workshops
Method facilitation
Extended project-based support
Analysis and assessment
Customized, tailored consulting as needed
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