In this new release of SysON, we’ve focused on improving both the robustness and usability of the modeling experience. Discover the latest updates across the interface, graphical capabilities, import/export features, as well as the extended support for SysML v2 concepts.
Several issues impacting model consistency and diagram behavior have been addressed:
ViewUsage elements no longer appear in the parts compartment due to their inheritance from PartUsage.PartUsage with the same name as the usage it redefines.SatisfyRequirementUsage could be created with an invalid target (i.e., not a RequirementUsage) via the graphical edge tool.RequirementUsage from a Package node now properly reveals the element. 
ActionUsage nodes, now correctly adds elements only inside the action.Req Id and Declared Short Name properties for Requirement are now synchronized to comply with the SysMLv2 specification.
Several visual and diagram interaction enhancements have been introduced:
AllocationDefinition: ends and parts compartments.ConnectionDefinition: attributes, ends, documentation, and parts compartments.PartDefinition, AllocationDefinition, InterfaceDefinition: parts compartments.Subjects can now be displayed as graphical nodes (in addition to compartments) for Case, UseCase, Requirement, SatisfyRequirement usages and definitions.AttributeUsage.AllocationDefinition and ConnectionDefinition nodes now include two default ends:
PerformActionUsage elements now follow consistent display rules:
Significant improvements have been made to ensure accurate and reliable textual transformations:
LiteralString without value is correctly exportedLiteralString are now handled properlySendActionUsage payload arguments are now correctly resolved within TransitionUsageFeatures in FeatureChain are now properly handledStateUsage and StateDefinitionTransitionUsageExhibitStateUsageAllocationUsage and AllocationDefinition
Several improvements have been introduced to simplify model and project handling:
.sysml extension is now automatically added when creating models.


SysON is extensible by nature. This release also introduces new capabilities that leverage the extensibility of Sirius Web to improve scalability and customization.
SysON can now be connected with Elasticsearch to enable efficient cross-project search.
Unlike the default indexing mechanism provided by Sirius Web, this integration uses a dedicated indexing strategy designed specifically for SysON. This approach brings several key benefits:
Comprehensive documentation is available to guide you through setting up Elasticsearch, understanding how model elements are mapped to index documents and writing optimized search queries.
Validation is now more flexible and extensible for downstream applications which could:
ISysMLValidationRulesProvider interfaceISysMLValidationRule instancesThis makes it easier to tailor validation behavior to specific project requirements, enforce domain-specific constraints, and integrate seamlessly with existing toolchains.
This new release emphasizes precision, consistency, and overall user experience. Whether you're working graphically or textually, these improvements aim to make modeling smoother, more predictable, and better aligned with standards so stay tuned for further great evolutions.