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Corporate Blog

NX7 Part 5 – CAM Update

This is the 5th post on the new items in NX7.  (my apologies for taking so long to get to the CAM items.   In case you've forgotten, Part 4 is here) In today’s post, I will review ...

Corporate Blog

Solid Edge Tips & Tricks - #26c Synchronous Maintain Hole Alignment Selection

Maintain hole alignment so holes move as a fixed pattern using selection techniques. Solid Edge Tips and Tricks from the Experts can be seen weekly. These short videos illustrate how to bett...

Corporate Blog

@Outdoor Retailer: PLM can enable Smarter Product Development Decisions

I attended a seminar while at the OR Show on buying trends in the outdoor industry thus far in 2010, across specialty retail, big box, Internet: there are a number of trends affecting growth of the o...

Simulating the Real World

How many frogs does a horse have?

The internet is big. It’s not sentient yet, though Robert Swayer has written a compelling story of how it might...

Embedded Software

Function parameters

When you use a function in C/C++ [or most other programming languages] you are likely to pass it some parameters...

Verification Horizons

Redefining Verification Performance (Part 2)

In my last blog, I gave a few examples of different ways of thinking about getting more work done by...

Polarion

Requirements Diagramming with Gliffy and Polarion ALM

What if your project stakeholders could collaborate with each other just by drawing diagrams online with Gliffy and editing traceability between the diagrams and the software requirement specifi...

Embedded Software

The wardrobe

A while back, I went to an art exhibition, which showed the work of some students from a local college,...

Corporate Blog

Practical Social Media Part 2 of 3

You can view Part 1 of 3 here. When talking about social media, do you ever hear “I don’t have time for that!”?  It might be true. Or the person doesn't see the value. Or it might be the pers...