2025 | 09 – ATICA is ready for Capella 7

At the Digital Engineering department in ANZEN, we work tirelessly to bring our users the best possible experience when using ATICA.

Our most recent achievement: ATICA is now fully compatible with Capella 7. This new milestone opens the door to integrate ATICA with the latest features, increased capabilities and overall improved user experience of Capella 7. Some of these features are:

  • Cleaner, more usable block diagrams
  • Improved consistency among the different views of model elements
  • Since Capella 7 is built upon Eclipse 2023-03, it benefits from all its updates, and so does ATICA
Atica running in Capella 7
ATICA running in Capella 7

 

Does this mean that you need to switch to Capella 7 in order to use ATICA? Not at all. Our CI/CD processes and careful version control allow us to ensure retro-compatibility with older versions of ATICA. This way, your legacy projects can also benefit from a RAMS methodology based on the best standards: Arcadia and ED135/ARP4761.

Want to know more about ATICA?

You are in luck! We are presenting the history of ATICA, current state of the tool and the roadmap for the future at the Capella Webinar on 25 September 2025. We will love to see you there, hear your feedback and connect further in case you are interested in using ATICA for all your safety and reliability needs.

Do you prefer a hands-on experience? ANZEN has you covered. Head over to our online tool demo to try ATICA now, for free and without any installation.

 

About the author

Fernando Macías is a software engineer with expertise in model-based methodologies, formal methods and software design and implementation.

At Anzen, Fernando’s work focuses on ATICA, our model-based tool for safety analysis. Fernando is in charge of evolving and maintaining ATICA’s functionalities, as well as defining the underlying meta-models used in ATICA and its related projects. He also supervises the deployment of web and on-premises services at Anzen.