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Embedded Software

Libraries - a good way to promote embedded code reuse?

As any software developer is well aware, the basic process for building an embedded application is quite straightforward. Normally, the...

Design with Calibre

Resetting Expectations on Multi-Patterning Decomposition and Checking Part 2

By David Abercrombie, Mentor Graphics Triple and quadruple patterning can baffle even the most experienced designers. David Abercrombie has some...

Teamcenter

Configurator for Enabling Customer Choice

When we started this discussion in Beyond Product Configurator Software: Total Variability Management, we began to talk about defining and managing variability across a product suite. In these seri...

Electronic Systems Design

Creating Reliable, High-Quality Products is Less About Design and More About Manufacturing

At first glance, this might seem to be a harsh statement, but when you think about it, it makes sense....

Solid Edge

Assembly PathFinder Part 2: Tools and Techniques

In the previous article, we dealt mostly with settings and symbols that you use with the PathFinder. Here we will look at the available tools and techniques that you can use to manage and edit th...

Tecnomatix

Digital Twin (Part 3)

Konecranes is a different example of the power of IoT to help companies offer improved pricing models, gain access to new customers and segments and raise the bar of competition. The company manufact...

Simcenter

Spend 2 days with us for designing more modern products!

Participate to the upcoming Quadfecta seminar series in the Boston area and have a unique chance to attend four great engineering seminars the 22nd and 23rd of March!   They cover the m...

Embedded Software

My Dad, RIP

Once in a while, I write a blog post that is very personal. This is such an occasion. My father,...

Solid Edge

Assembly PathFinder Part1: Settings and Symbols

You can't get the most out of Solid Edge without knowing the assembly PathFinder pretty thoroughly. A lot of the tools will be obvious, things like mousing over items and they highlight in the graphi...