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NX Design

The Future of Manufacturing (Video)

It's not just about making things, it's about making things right. The future of manufacturing means making things right in combining all steps of the value chain. With technological innov...

Polarion

Polarion 2013 SR3 - New and Noteworthy

As winter sets in, we again bring you some cool updates to the Polarion platform. Packaged as Polarion 2013 Service Release 3 (SR3), this update for all Polarion products is free to all cus...

NX Manufacturing

NX9 CAM "Notes" Enhancement

My last blog post was about the Description field enhancement.  Now I want to cover its companion, Notes.  Notes give the NC programmer an easy-to-use capability to convey information direc...

Embedded Software

Embedded virtualization: Out-of-the-Box and into-the-fire?

In the light of recent announcement of Mentor Embedded Hypervisor and discussions about embedded hypervisor technology, I am pleased to...

Tecnomatix

Energy modeling with Plant Simulation to support green manufacturing - a Siemens Corporate Technology case study

This is a guest post from Dr. Frank Jungnickel, Research Scientist at Siemens AG, Corporate Technology Figure 1 Plant Simulation - Energy Modeling Application Traditio...

Polarion

POP Challenge 2013 - The results are in!

This year’s POP Challenge was yet again a great success with over a dozen high quality submissions. For the 2013 challenge we made the event more exciting by creating 2 distinct categories - 1. free ...

Verification Horizons

Epilogue: The 2012 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

Wow! I’ve been on the road since August, and finally found a spare moment to get back to this blog....

Embedded Software

The harpist

My wife an I enjoy seeing live music [and theater actually] and have a very broad taste in the type...

Polarion

Risk Analysis: How to Make It a "First-class" Citizen in Your Development

In a recent article, the editors of the Tibco Blog claim "Major Plane Crashes Are Always Technology Failures, Not Human Error". You can agree with that statement and the premise of the article or not...