
Description:
Many engineering teams continue to rely on familiar tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and PDF to capture and manage requirements. While accessible and flexible, these document-centric workflows often lead to fragmented information, limited traceability, and manual effort when changes occur.
In this webinar, we will demonstrate how organizations can bring structure, consistency, and traceability to document-based systems engineering without forcing a disruptive tool transition, while embracing the principles of ISO 15288 or ISO 29110.
Using SES ENGINEERING Studio, we will show how teams can improve governance while continuing to use familiar tools:
- Extract and manage customer requirements from PDFs
- Structured requirements management directly within Word
- Connect and synchronize data from Excel (risks, tests, etc.)
- Establish traceability among these tools and other tools such as Jira, Capella, …
- Store baselines, track changes, and evaluate their impact
- Generate customer reports
Through practical demonstrations, you will gain insight into how document-driven environments can evolve toward a more controlled and analyzable engineering approach. This session is particularly valuable for teams seeking to enhance engineering rigor while maintaining operational continuity.
Join us to explore a practical approach that enhances your current workflow while preparing your organization for more advanced systems engineering practices!
Date:
Thursday, February 26, 2026, 4:00 PM CEST (Madrid)/ 7:00 AM PDT (Los Angeles)/ 10:00 AM EDT (Detroit)
Registration: