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The System Integration Monitor

Introduction to the System Integration Monitor (SIMO)

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Written by Theis Wagner
Updated over 3 years ago

The System Integration Monitor

As complexity in designs grows, control and monitoring of system interfaces are considered one of the most critical subjects to handle for any organization. A lot is lost in the construction and commissioning phase of large-scale projects when interfaces are not identified and verified in the design phase.

The Systems Integration Monitor (SIMO) is a tool that deals with pragmatic relations between systems within a context. It enables you to gain total control of every interface among systems, and if done correctly, not even a single interface will be lost or forgotten.


When you have designed your systems using our CORE editor and followed RDS 81346 principles, you can use the SIMO to work on your systems' interactions and interconnectivity (outputs and inputs).

Often organizations struggle to keep track of their outputs and inputs.

Therefore, you need a systematic method to monitor the complexity in handling systems interfaces. A convenient way to convert the outputs and inputs from many interacting systems is to analyze the interfaces in an N2 diagram.

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