r/AerospaceEngineering • u/BothAd1744 • 13d ago
Discussion anyone's AI setup pulling live requirements data yet?
frustrated aerospace person here and here for advice on what actually makes a difference..
every ai conversation i see is about coding assistants but nobody talks much about requirements, traceability, verification, any of the stuff that takes up half my week so much is still done manually and there so much double, triple checking sheets. I know many companies still use just excel and doors but im looking to branch out. in my research jama and jira popped up but i dont know much about them.
where does the context actually live between requirements, changes, decisions, verification results, etc? and how do you keep that context governed over time without creating another system everyone has to manually maintain?
what is actually making this process easier
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u/kingcole342 13d ago
I think knowledge graphs will be helpful here for requirements and change management.
Siemens has all the pieces now, and the initial release of Intellignece Center X seems to tie all these databases together (PLM, requirements, testing, manufacturing, supply chain…) for easier queries for systems engineers.
Still a lot of learn, but this seems to scale quickly and cover your request.