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Polarion

How to convert existing projects to make them Scrum aware in an easy way

If you want to scrum your requirements these are the first steps you should think about. I would prefer to work with user stories as your agile requirements which are planned in storypoints instead o...

Embedded Software

Multicore thread synchronization

An article by my colleague Faheem Sheikh has just been published in EE Times, which covers multicore thread synchronization. Apart...

Corporate Blog

Why Oleg Shilovitsky Became an Engineer

At Solid Edge University, I got my first live demo of Inforbix (the name meaning information business exchange). As Oleg Shilovitsky showed me the apps, reports, tables and charts, I found similariti...

Corporate Blog

Dan Staple's Favorite #SEU12 Story

Last year I asked Dan Staples about his favorite customer story. (Disclaimer: Dan loves all Solid Edge customers :-) ). In 2011, his favorite story was our friends at lawn manufacturer, Ventrac. I th...

Embedded Software

Let's all hold hands

Sometime or other, all of us hold hands with someone else. Whether it is with a “significant other” or with...

Electronic Systems Design

PADS Tips and Tricks: Placement Report for Pick and Place

It’s easy to output a file from PADS Layout for use during manufacturing by the pick and place machines.  Customers...

Corporate Blog

Dynamic Designer at Solid Edge University

If you use Simply Motion in Solid Edge, you are using some software from our technology partner Design Simulation Technologies.Their Dynamic Designer can actually do more than this. ...

Corporate Blog

Solid Edge University Hosts US Veterans

During Karsten Newbury's Keynote at Solid Edge University, he announced a new partnership between Siemens PLM and the organization Still Serving Veterans. The training initiative is a regional produc...

Electronic Systems Design

Got integrity?

Well, of course you do – most engineers are pretty good people.  Actually, as much as I’d like to brag...