The SysON project provides an open-source and interoperable tool for editing SysMLv2 models conforming to the OMG Standard, tailored for the MBSE community. It features a user-friendly web-based interface, offering a range of editors (graphical, form-based, etc.) to facilitate the creation, modification, and visualization of SysML v2 models. SysON leverages the Sirius Web platform and seamlessly integrates with other open-source solutions like Papyrus and Capella.
- Web-based: Access SysON from any computer with a web browser.
- Open-source: Freely download and install SysON.
- Interoperable: Exchange models seamlessly with other SysML tools.
- User-friendly: Intuitive interface for easy model creation and editing.
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- Download and install the latest version of SysON from the GitHub repository.
- Launch the SysON application from your web browser.
- Start creating and editing SysML models.
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- Extensive documentation covering SysON features and usage.
- Tutorials and guides for beginners and experienced users.
- FAQ section addressing common questions and issues.
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. Join the active community of SysON developers and contribute to the project. . Submit bug reports and feature requests. .Review and improve existing code and documentation.
This project is licensed under the EPLv2 - see the LICENSE file for details. This project is maintained by Obeo and the CEA List - see the project insights for details. More information is available in the documentation: // TODO : link to the license inforamtion section in the doc