CAMET Library
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CAMET® (pronounced "camay") stands for Curated Access to Model-based Engineering Tools. The CAMET Library provides system engineers with practical and powerful analysis tools to support Model-based DevOps, Digital Engineering, and the Architecture Centric Virtual Integration Process (ACVIP), and other modern development methodologies.
As modern cyber-physical systems grow in scope and complexity, embedded software is responsible for the vast majority of the system’s functionality. Typically, testing and analysis for system-level requirements for embedded systems is not done until later stages of development when the cost to fix problems is orders of magnitude higher than fixing them in the earlier phases. These system-level requirements involve critical trade-offs between size, weight, power budgets, bandwidth and CPU utilization, which have significant ramifications on timing, as well as safety and security.
Galois’s CAMET® Library of model-based engineering tools helps system engineers and architects improve system capabilities and reduce the risk of cost and schedule overruns. CAMET supports the delivery of highly reliable, highly functional, safe and secure cyber-physical systems.
The CAMET® Library was created to analyze and detect flaws in complex systems early on, during the requirements and design phases. CAMET’s powerful tools were developed with the support of SBIR awards from multiple agencies.
Phase III SBIR support from the Army has matured them for use on the Future Vertical Lift program, one of the Army’s top modernization priorities.
For a list of Model-Based Engineering Tools available in the CAMET Library, click here.
Tools that support continuous integration and testing for model-based engineering and analysis
Subscribers have access to all CAMET Library tools, software, models, and other materials
Each subscription provides access for up to five users
Supports modeling standards such as AADL, SysML, and FACE
User guides, example models, and instructional videos help new users get up and running
The CAMET Library analysis tools operate as plugins to the Open Source AADL Tool Environment (OSATE)
Selected CAMET Library tools operate as standalones via a standard Java API for use in any Java-friendly environment
Each subscription provides access to all CAMET Library tools, software, models, and other materials for up to five users for the term selected. Enterprise support agreements, as well as new tools or functionality improvements, can be contracted separately. To learn more and subscribe, click here.