Use of generative AI in systems engineering

A look at current developments and applications
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The use of powerful AI methods such as large language models (LLMs) offers a wide range of possibilities for accelerating, simplifying or automating systems engineering processes.

The FZI is researching the use of LLMs in various process steps of the development process. The Requirements Checker supports developers during system design in the creation and subsequent review of requirements.

The video demonstrates how the Requirements Checker works using simple requirements:

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In order to teach future developers how to use these modern methods, the Requirements Checker and the use of LLMs were also integrated into the exercise of the KIT Systems and Software Engineering lecture at ITIV, where M. Sc. Ann-Therese Nägele teaches students the advantages of the new tool. The transfer of this research work into university teaching is made possible by funding from KAMO: Karlsruhe Mobility.

 

In the cover picture from left to right: M. Sc. Ann-Therese Nägele (ITIV), M. Sc. Tobias Schürmann and M. Sc. Philipp Rigoll (both FZI)