Siemens Digital Industries Software Blog Network

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Embedded Software

Device Security: You vs. Future Security Vulnerabilities

If testing and protecting your device from known issues, is equivalent to closing a treasure vault’s door, by that analogy,...

Siemens Software Podcast Network

Why fulfilling airworthiness requirements means going digital

By: Dave Chan and John Cunneen  In the aerospace industry — where everything is built on safety — airworthiness requirements...

Tecnomatix

Discover what's new in Plant Simulation 2302

Next-level factory simulation and optimization with Tecnomatix digital manufacturing. Plant Simulation in the Tecnomatix® portfolio of digital manufacturing software optimizes...

Academic and Future Workforce

Understanding Product Lifecyle Management with Cocktails

Learn the basics of Product Lifecycle Management, which comprises a set of methodologies and technologies used to manage the entire...

NX Manufacturing

Hidden champion of digitalization [ARTICLE]

How can a small part manufacturing company compete globally? Many manufacturers are faced with this question as the future of...

Verification Horizons

Groups of Class Specializations in SystemVerilog

Introduction In a previous post, I said that in SystemVerilog, once you specialize a class, you can not make a...

Thought Leadership

Expanding MBSE to elevate the A&D industry

Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) has played a significant role in the aerospace and defense (A&D) industry for decades, more than...

Electronic Systems Design

Optimizing PCB DFM Guidelines

Typical DFM checklists assume the use of legacy DFM formats. In a world where much of our data transfer is becoming intelligent and seamless, why are we relying on designs from 60 years ago?

Calibre IC Design & Manufacturing

Cross-platform database validation: Don’t add applications without it!

By James Paris The OASIS* database format is a widely used industry standard in electronic design automation (EDA) software for...