MKS Integrity Combined with MATLAB and Simulink

Harmonized change control and configuration management designed to improve product quality and get complex products to market faster.

Harmonized change control and configuration management designed to improve product quality and get complex products to market faster.

By DE Editors

MKS Inc. has announced the availability of a solution that integrates the engineering change management capabilities of MKS Integrity with MathWorks modeling and simulation environments, MATLAB and Simulink. The companies say this integration delivers end-to-end engineering lifecycle management with full control and traceability over requirements, models, simulations, source code, and tests.

“A growing theme across industries is the need to develop higher quality products that meet regulatory requirements and reach the market faster without extending set budgets. MKS and MathWorks share a common goal to address these pain points quickly and efficiently,” says Jim Tung, MathWorks Fellow. “The integration of MKS Integrity with MATLAB and Simulink frees engineers from lower-level design tasks to engage in abstraction and innovation, resulting in lowered design costs and shortened development cycles. This is further reinforcement of the commitment of MathWorks and our partners to identify and resolve engineering challenges across industries and applications.”

“Engineers today must accelerate the pace of innovation and quickly incorporate changes to reduce overall development time and costs. Compliance with standards like ISO26262, DO-178B, and IEC61508 demands process control and automation capabilities with end-to-end coverage of engineering change. Achieving these goals requires the ability to work in an integrated environment where every asset in the lifecycle is connected and controlled,” says Michael W. Harris, president and CEO of MKS. “By integrating with MathWorks, MKS now helps engineers focus on their design goals instead of administration and offers superior control,  with far less effort needed to achieve that control.”

For more information, visit MKS and MathWorks.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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