Integrated Systems Modeling: The value of multi-domain engineering…

Siemens PLM recently announced an integrated systems modeling solution–Systems Modeling Workbench for Teamcenter that creates integrated product architectures in Teamcenter.What’s the va…

Model-based Product Safety & Reliability: forward vs backward looking design…

No one seems to notice product safety & reliability until something goes wrong…

Forward thinking Product Safety & Reliability is about moving from isolated reliability and s…

Out-of-the-box PLM? CEVT Banks on It!

Photo credit: engineering.com “Out of the box” and “PLM” were once considered a contradiction in terms, but not for Chinese automotive company Geely Group’s subsidiary, CEVT (China European Vehicle …

Ready to Reach Beyond? See What’s New in Teamcenter!

This spring’s release of Teamcenter 11.3 and Active Workspace 3.3 gives you good reason to upgrade with new capabilities and performance improvements up to 30 percent! Reach beyond what you’re d…

Integrated Requirements–Where’s The Starting Line…

Usain Bolt broke the world 100m record again in 2009 with a blistering 9.58 seconds. In an interview after the race, he said, “I win the race at the beginning, long before I cross the …

A New Year and a New Teamcenter Release!

It’s a new year, and with it a new release of Teamcenter! Plan for the year ahead by taking a look at Teamcenter 10.1.7 and 11.2.3, along with Active Workspace 3.2 and our new Deployment Center!
As…

Integrated System Engineering—Reducing Complexity…

Product Architects capture customer needs, translate those needs into design decisions that are communicated to the project thru design spec’s
One of the markers of today’s products is increased …

Systems Engineering a Product Line: Bring on the Legos!

Why do you need more Legos? You can just build these sets with what you have

Integrated Systems Engineering: Secrets to Engineering Your Kids

The engineers at the table decided to apply guidance theory to adjust the child’s perceived intelligence curve to minimize the parental pain area