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Solid Edge

Interview with Dan Staples

Since your promotion to VP of Development for Mainstream Engineering a few months ago, how have your daily duties changed? I spend more time interacting with the sales and marketing functi...

Polarion

Morris Medical Monday: Polarion MedPack Release Management

Welcome back to Morris Medical Monday: a weekly series for medical device development companies (and companies who are related to such companies), providing some useful information about Polario...

Electronic Systems Design

An Integrity Cocktail - Mixing SI and PI

There are a lot of reasons to mix SI and PI analysis – trying to figure out a worst-case stimuli...

Corporate Blog

Monthly subscriptions for CAD software improve flexibility for larger manufacturers

Last week I blogged about easy access to professional CAD software for inventors and startup manufacturers, and how this is helping them meet their needs for excellent design tool...

Embedded Software

Embedded software articles – from incrementing in C/C++ to using dynamic memory

In a recent post I mentioned that I have written a lot of articles over the years. I sometimes wonder...

Simulating the Real World

Dell Precision - Spot on Thermal Design

Develop 3D is a UK based Magazine and Website focussing on the technologies involved in product design. The latest copy...

Solid Edge

Hiring Contractors

Hiring an unknown contractor to do work for your engineering organization can be nervewracking. Picking the wrong person can waste precious time and resources. If you pay too little, you might get so...

Solid Edge

Custom Linetypes and Hatch Patterns

For those who have used AutoCAD for a long duration and tried exploring the many under-the-hood techniques, understanding the cryptic methods of creating line types and hatch patterns was a daunting ...

Polarion

Open Source getting more financial support from the corporate world

By now I'm sure you've seen more than enough articles about the so-called "Heartbleed" vulnerability in the OpenSSL project, so I don't want to write yet another Heartbleed article. But I would like ...