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Researching, developing, and transitioning advances in separation architectures, model-based system engineering, and mathematical analysis.
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- Automated Behavior AnalysisDetecting vulnerabilities in embedded systems using timed automata (VOLTA)
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Popular ACVIP Training Course Returning In Fall 2021
Popular ACVIP Training Course Returning In Fall 2021
Adventium Labs will offer its next ACVIP Modeling & Analysis Training Course in early Fall 2021. The course provides participants with a working understanding of ACVIP, or Architecture-Centric Virtual Integration Process, which helps system engineers reduce technical risk and schedule overruns as they develop embedded software for cyber-physical systems. Those who complete the training will be able to more efficiently design, develop, test, and integrate complex aviation development projects.
The Fall 2021 offering will be delivered live, online, over 4 consecutive morning sessions. The format and content follow ACVIP courses offered earlier this year, including a March edition tailored to Department of Defense employees, as well as fully subscribed classes for defense industry contractors in April and May.
The course is built around a series of progressively complicated hands-on modeling exercises that use the Architecture Analysis & Design Language (AADL). AADL was purpose built to help developers analyze and virtually integrate mission and safety critical embedded software system architectures.
Instruction is delivered by Adventium Labs' team of MBSE experts, including Dr. Steve Vestal who authored the ACVIP Modeling and Analysis Handbook based upon work supported by the U.S. Army Development Command Aviation & Missile Center.
For more information and to reserve your spot in the class, please go to https://www.adventiumlabs.com/acvip-training.