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Simcenter

The pivotal importance of testing

As customers continue to demand more from their vehicles and as regulations for noise, safety and emissions become increasingly strict, the winning formula for successful product design and a strong ...

Simcenter

LMS Samtech Tea Pipe embedded in NX 9

  CAE-based design of flexible hoses/pipes in NX platform.   Designing flexible hoses, pipes or cables is a challenging task for designers and engineers and, if not performed correctl...

Simcenter

A bright future for controls engineering

Very seldom do you run across a modern product or system that is purely mechanical. Even the most basic item, like a lawn mower, a power tool or a dishwasher has something “smart” or mechatronic abou...

Polarion

What's New and Noteworthy in Polarion 2015 SR1

I'm pleased to announce the first planned service release for Polarion version 2015. In this post I'll share with you the most important new functionality and fixes. Let's get started. Pages Pages,...

Solid Edge

Synchronous and Associativity

After two years, I'm still just a student of Solid Edge. I'm very often amazed at the power that's in there. Of course there's no way to learn something like just diving in and doing it, which is exa...

Teamcenter

Executing Tasks with Enterprise Project Management

Enterprise project management is about more than just planning your projects

Electronic Systems Design

Using Data Bus Inversion to Mitigate Simultaneously Switching Noise

This is the third post in a three part series that examines the problem of SSN and explores methods of...

Tecnomatix

Can my robot do more with Robotics Simulation software?

More manufacturers are acquiring robots to improve production and to modernize methods. It’s not uncommon to encounter challenges when trying to operate robots on the shop floor. Real efficiency impr...

Solid Edge

How to configure Visual C++ 2013 for Solid Edge

Programming in Visual C++ can be challenging at times for sure. Not only can the language challenging, but knowing how to configure Visual Studio can also be difficult as settings change from version...