Listen – IESF 2011 Detroit Date announced as June 2nd 2011.
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View ArticleListen – IESF 2011 Detroit Date announced as June 2nd 2011.
Out and about on the last day of January I saw a house which still sported the snowflake outdoor lights and the colored lights on the fir tree. That’s a little late, the second month just starting....
View ArticleThe things you should “just know”– IESF Detroit and Capital
Aren’t we just all happy people to be living in the information golden age? Maybe it just seems good now, and in a couple of centuries this will be seen as the iron age of information technology, one...
View ArticleBlunt talking happens at the sharp end.
Developing global platform cars is not easy. The workload of engineers designing electrical interconnect and delivering a manufacturing BOM for suppliers is considerable. The reality of electrical and...
View ArticleAlleviating stress, eliminating risk. Because that’s how we roll.
One of my coworkers recently described a situation their customer was in: “You know you want to deploy, it has to be now, you don’t know how, but you do know you don’t have enough resources to do it...
View ArticleWhen you should wake up and retire your old software.
In an internal meeting at the end of last month I heard a fact announced. In the total worldwide licenses for Mentor Graphics’ software for Integrated Electrical Systems the balance has changed. There...
View ArticleMentor Communities and IESD – Capital and VeSys
A community of practice is a way of organizing in a specialized field so people with the same interests can broaden their professional knowledge, learn and interact with others. Web technologies in...
View ArticleHow to get the best out of your Capital sales person.
It happened again this year. The assembly of personages from Mentor Graphics involved in Sales or Technical support of the sales organization getting together for planning meetings, technical training,...
View ArticleIn Capital: Ease of Use, EEEEE of UUUUUUU, E’s of U’s
Capital software covers the automotive electrical design process from early conceptual architectural design through product engineering. And onwards too through manufacturing engineering to...
View ArticleWhat happens when you request an enhancement to Capital
This is the second part in a three part series. Last week I wrote about how you can prepare a persuasive case for the functional extension of some aspect of Capital. Making a compelling case for an...
View ArticleAvoiding notoriety with Capital Library.
On an ECAD vendor’s web site recently I read a statement: library flaws leading to design issues are “notorious.” The concept of notoriety isn’t usually associated with electrical platform wiring...
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