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NX Manufacturing

The Future Digital Factory

In this short video, “The Future Digital Factory,” Zvi Feuer, Siemens PLM Software’s Senior Vice President, Digital Factory, Manufacturing Engineering Software, shares his perspective on how Siemens ...

NX Manufacturing TV

The Future Digital Factory

In this short video, “The Future Digital Factory,” Zvi Feuer, Siemens PLM Software’s Senior Vice President, Digital Factory, Manufacturing Engineering Software, shares his perspective on how Siemens ...

Embedded Software

All aboard! Why is getting on to a plane so difficult?

If you read this blog with any frequency, you will know that, like many of my colleagues, I travel quite...

Polarion

Polarion 'Puts a Head" on Version 2015

It's been a quiet week on the Polarion Software blog. The reason: Polarion teams, partners, and customers have united this week in Pilsen (Plze?), Czech Republic home of the famous Pilsner Urquell br...

Verification Horizons

Part 2: The 2014 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

FPGA Verification Effort Trends This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs related to the 2014 Wilson Research...

Simcenter

Top 10 Simulation Features New in NX 10

Is simulation speed an issue for you? Perhaps you have a problem that requires both thermal and structural analysis, as is this case with an automotive powertrain in high temperatures. NX 10 for Simu...

Tecnomatix

How to Use Electronic Work Instructions to Improve Communication

  Tecnomatix Electronic Work Instructions solutions are easy to use and understand and can help to greatly improve communication between manufacturing planning and production. ...

Electronic Systems Design

BGAs - CAD Library Series: Part 3

In part 3 of this a 4 part whitepaper series dedicated to CAD library quality, we’ll describe each aspect to...

Solid Edge

The Use of Colors in Solid Modeling

The use of color in CAD has evolved over the years. Early versions of CAD, of course were whatever color the CRT created, usually white or green. In more sophisticated 2D, we had colors for different...