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Corporate Blog

Welcome Robert Hidajat to our BlogSquad

Our newest member of the Blogsquad has been in the PLM Industry for 17 years so you can expect some great stories! Please join me in welcoming Robert Hidajat! Robert first joined Engineering ...

Verification Horizons

Even More UVM Debug in Questa 10.2

We’re really excited about the recent Questa 10.2 release, and I’m sure you’ll be just as excited when you check...

Corporate Blog

How do you collaborate and share product information?

Lifecycle Insights, a research and advisory firm, is conducting an industry survey to gather data about how companies collaborate and share information. Your organization may benefit from...

Embedded Software

Endianness

In almost all modern embedded systems, memory is organized into bytes. CPUs, however, process data as 8-, 16- or 32-bit...

Academic and Startups

Siemens promotes STEM subjects with free school software

Siemens PLM is donating licenses for its Solid Edge CAD software to schools in the Barrow-in-Furness area "In cooperation with the Barrow Engineering Partnership (BEP) and BAE systems, Sie...

Polarion

A Smarter World— Recap of Embedded World 2013

In late February, Polarion Software proudly exhibited at Embedded World 2013, one of the biggest events around the topic of embedded systems.  Located in Nuremberg, Germany, our ever popular pol...

Embedded Software

An intimate evening with Al

A brief bonus posting today! I wanted to share an experience that we had yesterday evening. My work frequently involves...

Corporate Blog

NAFEMS 'Analysis Needs' Survey

For those of you not familiar with NAFEMS, it is the premier, global, non-profit organization that brings together the communities and individuals who engage in the practice of engineering modeling, ...

Verification Horizons

IEEE Approves New Low Power Standard

IEEE 1801™-2013 Enters Pre-Publish Phase The completion and approval of electronic design automation standards has seemed to be the order...