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Audi Germany Automotive 54000 $81.0B Germany IBM IBM Telelogic Rhapsody Application Lifecycle Management 2005 n/a In 2005, Audi Germany implemented IBM Telelogic Rhapsody for Application Lifecycle Management, adopting the IBM Telelogic Rhapsody environment to support formalized model based development practices. Audi was documented among early I-Logix Rhapsody customers in the mid 2000s, deploying these tools to support automotive embedded software and ECU development across Europe. The implementation centered on model driven engineering capabilities common to the Application Lifecycle Management category, including statechart and UML based modeling, automated code generation for embedded targets, model simulation and early validation, and requirements traceability tied to design artifacts. Configuration control of models and model versioning were consistent deployment priorities to maintain engineering discipline across distributed teams. Operationally, IBM Telelogic Rhapsody was used within ECU engineering workflows to connect requirements, behavioral models, and generated software artifacts, supporting integration into embedded software build and validation pipelines. The deployment covered engineering groups focused on ECU and embedded software development across European sites, aligning tool usage with systems engineering and software development lifecycles. Governance emphasized standardized modeling conventions, traceability between requirements and model elements, and formalized model review and sign off processes to support cross team collaboration. Rollout reflects historical vendor disclosures and aligns with established ALM practices for complex automotive embedded system development.
CMC Electronics United States Aerospace and Defense 100 $50M United States IBM IBM Telelogic Rhapsody Application Lifecycle Management 2013 n/a In 2013 CMC Electronics United States implemented IBM Telelogic Rhapsody as its Application Lifecycle Management platform to drive development of a next generation flight management system for its North America product R&D organization. The deployment targeted model based system and software design as the central development approach, aligning systems engineering and software teams around executable models and simulation. IBM Telelogic Rhapsody was configured to deliver model based design with automated C++ code generation and DO-178B/C oriented verification workflows, combined with model simulation and test automation to support early defect detection. The implementation emphasized automated verification artifacts and traceability, using Rhapsody’s code generation and verification capabilities to produce development and test artifacts consistent with avionics compliance processes. The implementation integrated with Rhapsody Test Conductor and DOORS as described in the published case study, creating a linked workflow from requirements to model to test execution. Operational coverage focused on engineering and verification functions within product R&D in North America, with test automation and requirements traceability used to coordinate systems engineering and software teams. Governance was oriented around DO-178B/C verification practices and model simulation driven testing, with test conductor orchestration and DOORS linkage used to enforce traceability and verification workflows. The implementation delivered faster development cycles and earlier defect detection through model simulation and test automation as reported in the case study, while preserving a compliance oriented verification posture using IBM Telelogic Rhapsody.
Dynetics, a Ledios Company Professional Services 1400 $300M United States IBM IBM Telelogic Rhapsody Application Lifecycle Management 2025 SodiusWillert France In 2025, Dynetics executed a full migration from IBM Telelogic Rhapsody to MagicDraw as part of an Application Lifecycle Management initiative for a large defense systems model. Dynetics used IBM Rational Rhapsody as its MBSE authoring environment and carried out the model exchange effort in the United States to satisfy a U.S. Army mandate. The implementation centered on MBSE authoring and model exchange capabilities, with IBM Telelogic Rhapsody serving as the source authoring environment and MagicDraw as the target modeling platform. The project used SodiusWillert France tooling, specifically SodiusWillert Publisher for IBM Rhapsody, to automate conversion of model artifacts, preserve model structure and traceability, and capture conversion fidelity during batch processing. Integrations focused on handoff into MagicDraw and alignment with systems engineering and configuration management workflows within Dynetics defense programs, maintaining model element relationships and textual and structural artifacts during the migration. Operational coverage included engineering teams responsible for the affected defense system model across U.S. sites, with model exchange governance integrated into existing systems engineering processes. Governance and rollout included fidelity validation and time reporting from the SodiusWillert Publisher, supporting compliance with the U.S. Army mandate and validating reduced manual effort reported by Dynetics. SodiusWillert France documented time and fidelity outcomes, and the effort restructured model exchange workflow controls and validation checkpoints to institutionalize the migrated MBSE artifacts.
Aerospace and Defense 1700 $350M United States IBM IBM Telelogic Rhapsody Application Lifecycle Management 2016 n/a
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  1. Vdc Research Group, a United States based Media organization with 31 Employees
  2. Eindhoven University of Technology, a Netherlands based Education company with 4252 Employees
  3. Siemens, a Germany based Manufacturing organization with 312000 Employees

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