Karine Pellen is a system engineer working on complex collaborative systems in Thales. In her job, she tries to get users needs and formalize them into consistant system engineering data. She has been practicing Model Based System Engineering, in real life, on many different projects for more than 10 years. She uses Arcadia engineering approach, supported by Capella, strongly linked to other engineering data. With other convinced people, they coach people and help them change their engineering practices into more collaborative and formal ones.
System Software Engineering Manager - Thales Defense Mission Systems
Over the past 10 years, his activities have oscillated between engineering practice, engineering management and engineering coaching at Thales. The processes that he has been able to deploy and practice on different programs are centred on a Capella model, taking particular care to link this model to other engineering data (textual requirements, tests, etc.) in order to ensure consistency and mastery of the whole. Coming from the software world, he also attaches great importance to the system to software transition (generation of interface and/or architecture code, generation of specifications, incrementally of the process, etc.)
Samuel Rochet is an Arcadia/Capella evangelist and an Open Source advocate at Obeo. He is also in charge of the Capella business development.
Samuel has more than fifteen years of experience in the field of systems engineering and MBSE. Since a PhD dedicated to system engineering processes and modeling technologies, he has been continuously engaged in this field. He notably worked 5 years on behalf of Airbus as Method & Tools consultant supporting the deployment of MBSE projects before joining Obeo, an open source and model-driven software vendor.
Since 2013, he’s been strongly involved in the Capella Community being one of the leading contributors in Capella adoption and its ecosystem development.
Alexandr Vasenev is an experienced researcher with systems background, who focuses on developing and applying design methodologies. His interests include eliciting requirements, analyzing systems, and creating user-oriented solutions. His work concerns identifying practical methods to employ platforms and reference architectures in enterprise context.
As a mechanical engineer with a PhD, Dr. Chantal Sinnwell has been working as a Solution Architect for the MBSE topic area at Siemens Digital Industry Software since 2019 and advises companies on the topics of MBSE and Model-based Production Engineering. She previously completed her doctorate on the question of how MBSE can be applied to production planning.
As a passionate ALM enthusiast, Susan Faust has been working as a PreSales Solution Consultant for the Polarion division at Siemens Digital Industry Software since 2019, advising and supporting companies on the topics related to software and system development.