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Simulating the Real World

Red Hot Electronic Thermal Analysis?

The etymology of the phrase ‘red hot’ dates back to the 14th century describing the colour attained by metal as...

Corporate Blog

More on Corporate Social Networking at PLM Connection

I mentioned in my previous post on the Social Media presentation at PLM Connection that I'd ask Tord to share more on his detailed social networking presentation with Todd Meadows of Microsoft. You m...

Corporate Blog

Solid Edge Tips & Tricks - #24 Synchronous Symmetrical Parts Sequence

Changing the length, width or height of non symmetrical part about its centre is tricky, usually requiring complex parametric relationships, here's an example that you'll find useful when developin...

Verification Horizons

SystemVerilog Coding Guidelines: Package import versus `include

Another frequently asked question: Should I import my classes from a package or `include them? To answer this properly, you...

Corporate Blog

Welcoming Jeff Hojlo to our Blog Squad

Folks, I want to introduce you to a new blogger on our team - Jeff Hojlo. He has more than 17 years of experience in our industry as an analyst, researcher and product marketer. You may have alrea...

Embedded Software

AMP & SMP revisited

Multicore continues to be a hot topic. Recent Web seminars, that we have run, were well attended, with lots of...

Corporate Blog

Social Media Presentation at PLM Connection

Last week I held a session at PLM Connection on Social Media in PLM. We did one in 2009 that covered industry research,  customer survey feedback and what we as a company were doing from a conte...

Corporate Blog

Solid Edge Users, Read me!!!!

In the case you have not noticed, The Siemens PLM folks are reaching out to customers trying to support more community and more productivity around Solid Edge. It may look like just words but I can s...

Polarion

Management wants "ROI" numbers. Now what?

You've done your homework and you know you've come across a great solution (namely Polarion ALM or Polarion Requirements!) that would be a major benefit to your organization. But management wants you...