The Digital Red Thread - From PDF requirements to versioned models in Enterprise Architect
At NANGA SYSTEMS, we are pleased to announce our next webinar together with our partner LieberLieber. Together we will address one of the biggest challenges in systems and requirements engineering: How can static PDF requirements be transformed into living, versioned models in Enterprise Architect?
📅 Date & time:
October 2, 2025 - 3:00 pm (CET)
🎤 Speakers:
Gerald Neumann, NANGA SYSTEMS AT & Philipp Kalenda, LieberLieber
In many companies, requirements are still created in PDF documents. Although these are easy to distribute, they often represent a dead end when it comes to building a real digital thread. Important connections between requirements, models and implementations remain hidden. The result: silos, inconsistencies and error-prone manual processes. In this webinar, we will show how modern, AI-supported methods and proven tools can close this gap - and thus create a consistent digital thread right from the start.
Our experts Gerald Neumann and Philipp Kalenda from LieberLieber will guide you through a practical end-to-end approach. You will learn how requirements are automatically extracted from PDFs using AI and processed in high data quality, how end-to-end traceability from the requirement to the model can be established without tool silos and how versioning and variant management is implemented in Enterprise Architect, LemonTree and SmartGit - for maximum transparency and flexibility in complex projects.
The webinar is aimed at requirements engineers who want to automate and improve their workflows, system architects who rely on seamless integration and project participants who value transparent, versioned and variant-driven requirements models.
Take part and learn how to make the Digital Red Thread a reality in your organization: static PDFs become structured, linked and versioned models that evolve with your projects.
👉 Register now and join us on October 2, 2025 at 15:00 CEST!
We look forward to welcoming you to the webinar and taking a look into the future of model-based requirements management together with LieberLieber.