Current Issue
The latest issue of Systems of Systems Lifecycle Management highlights cutting-edge research and innovations that reflect the dynamic evolution of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) in the era of digital transformation. This issue explores how PLM serves as a cornerstone for managing the complexities of modern, interconnected systems, including Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs), while staying aligned with the demands of interoperability, resilience, and sustainability.
Highlighted articles include:
Innovative Integration Frameworks for SDVs: Advanced methodologies for seamless data sharing and interoperability among diverse systems, focusing on the unique challenges of Software Defined Vehicles. These frameworks enable enhanced collaboration and efficient coordination in dynamic automotive and transportation environments.
Resilience and Adaptability in Complex Systems, with a Focus on SDVs: Groundbreaking research into resilience engineering and adaptive strategies for SDVs, ensuring that these vehicles remain operational, efficient, and secure despite evolving technological and environmental challenges.
Sustainable Lifecycle Strategies for SDVs: Comprehensive insights into sustainable practices within the context of Software Defined Vehicles, focusing on resource optimization, lifecycle impact assessments, and circular economy principles to minimize environmental impact in the automotive industry.
Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), Digital Twins, and SDVs: Case studies showcasing the integration of MBSE and digital twin technology in the development of SDVs, enabling real-time simulation, monitoring, and optimization of vehicle performance, while enhancing predictive analytics for vehicle longevity and safety.
Cybersecurity in the Digital PLM Era, with a Focus on SDVs: Explorations of emerging cybersecurity challenges specific to Software Defined Vehicles, and innovative solutions to protect data integrity, vehicle functionality, and user privacy within highly interconnected and digitized networks.
This collection exemplifies how PLM remains at the forefront, providing the tools, strategies, and frameworks necessary to navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities presented by the digital transformation of systems of systems, including the growing field of Software Defined Vehicles. Whether you're a researcher, practitioner, or policymaker, this issue offers valuable insights to harness the potential of digital PLM and drive forward-thinking solutions in complex, interdependent environments.
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Highlighted articles explore:
- Enhanced Integration Frameworks: New methodologies for seamless data sharing and interoperability among diverse systems, enabling more effective collaboration and coordination.
- Resilience and Adaptability in Systems of Systems: Research on innovative approaches to resilience engineering, emphasizing fault tolerance and recovery mechanisms that allow systems to remain functional and efficient under changing conditions.
- Sustainable Lifecycle Management: In-depth analyses of sustainable practices that reduce environmental impact, focusing on resource efficiency, lifecycle assessments, and circular economy principles in system design and operation.
- Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and Digital Twin Applications: Case studies showcasing the application of MBSE and digital twin technology to simulate, monitor, and optimize system performance in real-time, providing predictive insights and supporting decision-making across interconnected systems.
- Cybersecurity in Interconnected Environments: Investigations into emerging cybersecurity threats and strategies for protecting data integrity and system functionality in highly integrated networks.