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titleTeamcenter Integration plugin is discontinued

Starting with version 2022x, the Teamcenter Integration plugin is no longer available. You may continue to use your perpetual license of the product in accordance with the terms of your license agreement. The support for the product will be provided until the end of your current maintenance support subscription.

The Teamcenter Integration plugin complements Teamcenter – Siemens Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software – with UML/SysML modeling capabilities provided by No Magic in our modeling tools. This state-of-the-art integration is the result of collaboration between Siemens PLM and No Magic, Incour team.

The Teamcenter Integration plugin allows you to expose PLM operations, such as saving, updating and revising, within No Magic our modeling tools. You can manage and reuse UML/SysML models by storing model files as modeling baselines. It is also possible to save selected diagrams (as images) and external files together with a project file in Siemens Teamcenter.

The plugin integrates the Active Workspace Client into No Magic our modeling tools. This allows you to browse Teamcenter data, including exported SysML elements and diagrams, without leaving the modeling tool environment. You can import/export items or model elements as bill of materials (BOM) to/from No Magic our modeling tools, and synchronize changes from a modeling tool to Siemens Teamcenter and vice versa. The Teamcenter Integration plugin comes with a complete mapping scheme that is available out-of-the-box. The mapping scheme is based on the best fit between SysML and RFLP (Requirements, Functional, Logical and Physical approach). Additionally, the default mapping is customizable on a single property level.

The Teamcenter Integration plugin gives you the benefit of using SysML functional behavior modeling to complement the Teamcenter multi-domain system modeling with the model driven function allocation and system interface definition. You can also enable model driven requirement engineering using No Magic our modeling tools. This allows you to take advantage of model driven requirement analysis and validation.