Solution Study
Thursday, June 27
09:15 AM - 09:45 AM
Live in San Francisco
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SysML is a widely used formalism and international standard for designing and communicating complex system designs. SysML v2 is a significant new version of SysML. Among many key enhancements, SysML v2 introduces formal semantics for specifying the precise meaning of SysML models, making it possible to automatically apply formal verification and automated reasoning to analyze the safety and correctness properties of SysMLv2 designs. In this talk, we will demonstrate formal verification of the behavior of ADAS systems and how to mathematically prove system constraints are met automatically.
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Jamie Smith has over twenty-five years of embedded design and test & measurement experience in safety-critical industries. Jamie is currently the VP of Product Management and Head of Products for Safety-Critical Systems at Imandra. Imandra provides an automated reasoning SaaS platform for formal verification and creating formally verified digital twins. Jamie spent most of his career at National Instruments (now NI), where I led the automotive research and development team and industrial internet of things groups. Jamie earned a Master of Science in Applied Physics from Stanford and a Bachelor's in Physics from UC Santa Barbara. He is a frequent speaker at automotive, digital transformation, and industry conferences.