The increasing complexity of products and production systems, along with ongoing disruptions due to global events, constantly pose new challenges for companies. Digital connectivity beyond the boundaries of one’s own company enables quick and adaptive responses to rapidly changing market environments. The two integrated conferences, the “Advanced Systems Engineering Summit” and the “Dependency and Structure Modelling Conference,” provide impulses and opportunities for exchange regarding the efficient management of complexity in product development through methods and technologies of Advanced Systems Engineering (ASE), such as Digital Twins, Design Structure Matrix (DSM), software-defined approaches, and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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Session 1: Data-Driven Design
- Data-Centric Architecture Model for the Development of Smart PSS, Yevgeni Paliyenko; Sean Ryan Mueller; Daniel Roth; Matthias Kreimeyer
- Facilitating the Implementation of Data-Driven Processes in Product Development, Yevgeni Paliyenko; Christopher Langner; Benedikt Muller; Valesko Dausch; Daniel Roth; Matthias Guertler; Matthias Kreimeyer
- Generation of Rule-Based Variance Schemes Towards a Data-Driven Development of High-Variant Product Portfolios, Thorsten Schmidt; Steffen Marbach; Frank Mantwill
Session 2: Extended Abstract Presentation
- Generating A Design Structure Matrix With A Large Language Model, Edwin Koh
- Towards the Capabilities of Large Language Models Regarding Functional Reasoning of Designed Products, Jonas Fastabend; Daniel Roth; Matthias Kreimeyer
- Modular Design Method Based on DSM Using Spectral Clustering for Frame Structures, Yasuo Asaga; Daichi Kunishi; Shiki Iwase; Hidekazu Nishigaki
- Ensuring Consistency and Credibility in Cyber-Physical Systems Validation, Francesco Pio Urbano; Patrick Grycz; Jonas Freyer; Katharina Bause; Arne Bischofberger; Tobias Duser; Albert Albers
- The Role of the Design Structure Matrix in a Streamlined Innovative Product Design Approach, Daniele Ferrara; Paolo Cicconi; Angelo Minotti; Michele Trovato; Antonio Casimiro Caputo
Session 3: Modularization and Variant Management
- A DSM Approach to Modularize for Reusability, Esmee Maaskant; Katja Holtta-Otto; Pascal Etman
- Towards an Approach for the Target-Size-Oriented Selection and
Adaptation of Methods for the Development of Modular Product Families, Lea-Nadine Woller; Maximilian Ridder; Dieter Krause - Towards a Framework for the Continuous Decision-Making Concerning Variety-Induced Cost of Complexity in the Product Generation Development Process, Maximilian Ridder; Lea-Nadine Woller; Dieter Krause
Session 4: (Model-Based) Systems Engineering
- A Maturity Model for Data-driven Model-based Systems Engineering for Producing Companies, Denis Tissen; Ruslan Bernijazov; Christian Koldewey; Roman Dumitrescu
- AI-MBSE-Assisted Requirements Writing and Management – Towards a Knowledge-based Framework, Ali Asghar Bataleblu; Erik Felix Tinsel; Benjamin Schneider; Erwin Rauch; Armin Lechler; Oliver Riedel
- Optimizing Token Usage on Large Language Model Conversations Using the Design Structure Matrix, Ramon Maria Garcia Alarcia; Alessandro Golkar
- A Lifecycle Model for Autonomous Buses in Public Transport, Christopher Langner; Markus Rehberg; Daniel Roth; Matthias Kreimeyer
Session 5: Process and Project Management
- Modeling and Analyzing Interactions Between Stakeholders for Train Decarbonization Decisions at a Regional Scale, Benoit Volant
- Development of a Method for Comparing Industrial Processes Using DSM: Application to a Case Study in the Automotive Sector, the Seatbridge Patent, Daniele Grazzini; Andrea Tomassi; Andrea Falegnami; Elpidio Romano; Claudio Buccini
- Process Versus Knowledge Interdependencies: Balancing Alternative Grouping Criteria, Runar Solberg; Ali Yassine; Nicolay Worren; Tore Christiansen
- Exploring Indicators for Multiple Modes in Resource-constrained Project Scheduling, Gergely Lajos Novak; Zsolt Tibor Kosztyan
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