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Embedded Software

Device registers in C

Mentor Graphics has historically been dedicated to providing tools for electronic hardware designers and that still represents a very large...

Verification Horizons

Language Transitions: The Dawning of Age of Aquarius

Wally Rhines DVCon 2011 Keynote Highlights Survey on Verification Languages OK, maybe it is not the Dawning of the Age...

Corporate Blog

Innovation Leadership Summit Summary

The pics my colleague Branco took at the Americas Innovation Leadership Summit made me really wish I was there. Of course her video reports from the event made me feel like I almost was. Below is a c...

Embedded Software

Moderate cycling on the road to Damascus

I am quite new to cycling. I had a bicycle when I was a kid, but never really got on...

Corporate Blog

The Solid Edge Ecosystem Comes To Life

I’m  almost a month into my new job as the programs directory for the Velocity Technology Ecosystem.  It’s a fun ride but a bit like trying to compress an amusement park visit int...

Corporate Blog

How smaller manufacturing companies are taking control of their product data - Part 1: Getting control of product data

I'm turning over the blog this week to my colleague Dave Chadwick (follow Dave on twitter @davidchadwick) who is launching a three-part series about taking control of product data. Dave works for Sie...

Polarion

Polarion 2011 Tutorial Videos

The word is getting around about Polarion 2011 - downloads are increasing steadily. If you are now working with Polarion 2011 or plan to soon, you might want to check out our new series of tutorial v...

Corporate Blog

Solid Edge Tips & Tricks: CAM Express Face Milling Associativity

This week's show brings back Jim Wright and CAM Express. Find out how tool paths created with 'face selection' in CAM Express automatically update after changes to your Solid Edge models, elimin...

Embedded Software

Share and share alike

A constant challenge I have found, when teaching or mentoring people, is to avoid making assumptions about what they know....