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The SSP Standard - System Structure and Parameterization

 

The companion standard to FMI for System Simulation and collaborative product development

This webinar is being held as p​art of the ASSESS Integration Theme

The SSP (System Structure and Parameterization) Standard is a companion standard to the FMI standard, which is now supported by more than 280 simulation tools. SSP provides the system level layer on top of components following the FMI or Modelica standards.

In this 2-part webinar series, we will :

  • present the basics of what SSP is and does
  • show how it enables standards-based collaboration for product development and digital twins
  • look at an example of an OEM-supplier collaboration, including the exchange of models in standard formats.

SSP and the supporting layered standards can be used from early system design to product verification. These data standards are designed to include evidence information for the verification and validation of component models, and the overall system. They can therefore serve as a basis to implement a credible simulation process that decision makers can trust.

Part 1
Covers the core concepts of the standard and demonstrates how SSP supports a collaborative product design process.

Part 2

The SSP Traceability Standard - a Data Standard Supporting the Credible Simulation Process for System Simulation as a Building Block for Simulation Governance

Shifts focus to SSP Traceability, a layered extension of the standard, and shows how it can be used to implement a credible simulation process.

Together, the two sessions illustrate how SSP fits within a simulation governance framework to enable trustworthy, decision-grade system simulations for product design.

Document Details

Referencew_june_26_global_1_p
AuthorTummerscheit. H
LanguageEnglish
AudiencesAnalyst Manager
TypePresentation
Date 4th June 2026
OrganisationModel Based Innovation LLC
RegionGlobal

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