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Whiting elevates industrial equipment design with SOLIDWORKS software

3D CAD software enables engineers to conduct more "what-if" scenarios for hoisting equipment used in the automotive, steel, railroad, and rapid transit industries




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Kiva Systems uses SOLIDWORKS software to revolutionize the warehouse with robots

New model for distribution centers lets machines do the heavy lifting




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Sonnax designs aftermarket transmissions products better than new with SOLIDWORKS software

Automotive aftermarket manufacturer designs failure points out of parts with 3D CAD software




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G‘Reee’n Chair Developed in SOLIDWORKS Software Uses Recycled Video Game Plastic

Designed and Tested in SOLIDWORKS and SOLIDWORKS Simulation, Each Reee Chair Made of Plastic From Nine Recycled Game Consoles




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SolidWorks, the Design Software of Choice for Innovative Companies

Seventy Percent of World’s Most Innovative Companies Use It




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Domespace Chooses SOLIDWORKS Software As Foundation of New Online System for Designing Eco-Friendly Homes

SOLIDWORKS CAD and Simulation are Key Links in Goal to Cut Up to 90 percent from Design and Construction Time




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DS SOLIDWORKS Featured in Software Magazine’s 28th Annual Software 500

Software Magazine Ranks DS SOLIDWORKS as one of the World’s Largest Software Companies




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China’s Largest Refrigeration Components Manufacturer Chooses SOLIDWORKS Software To Support New Design Processes

Zhejiang Sanhua Co., Ltd. Purchases 160-Plus Seats of CAD, Simulation, and Product Data Management Software




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SolidWorks Sustainability Software: ‘Best New Green Product Innovation’

Powerful Tool Helps Product Designers Shrink Environmental Footprint; Wins at Global GREEN AWARDS




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Adlens Uses DS SolidWorks Software to Sharpen Eyesight In The Developing World

U.K. Company Designs Adjustable Eyeglasses to Solve Vision Problems




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Pittsburg State Engineering Technology Students Learn Faster, Easier with 1,000 New Licenses of SolidWorks software

Off-Campus, Around-the-Clock Access and Integrated Simulation are Big Advantages for Students




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SolidWorks Software Helps Non-Engineer Design and Test “SuperTruck”

User Group Community Continues to Innovate and Elevate Jeremy Singley’s Design to the Next Level




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SolidWorks Software Helps Bring a 30 Year Dream to Life; Re-creation of U.S.S. Missouri

Donn McKinney Looks to Create a Fully Functional, Fleet of Hollywood-Quality Battleships for Museums and Ports




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Albéa Chooses SOLIDWORKS Software for Eco-design

SOLIDWORKS Sustainability integrates analyses at the beginning of the product development process




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Dassault Systèmes Introduces SolidWorks Plastics Software

Extends Traditional SolidWorks Ease-of-Use to Help Designers Optimize Plastics Part and Injection Mold Designs




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Roof for Two Uses SolidWorks Software to Design First-of-its-Kind Roof for Motorcyclists

FISHER/UNITECH Provides Tools to Create a Collapsible, Detachable Roof That Can Be Pulled Over a Motorcycle in a Few Seconds




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Day2Night Uses SOLIDWORKS Software to Bring Convertible Heels to Market

FISHER/UNITECH Provides Innovative Shoe Company with Tools to Design a Single Shoe with Multiple Heel Heights




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Pak/Teem Relies on SOLIDWORKS Software to Improve Performance of Air Systems Solutions

3DVision Helps Leading Ventilation Manufacturer Visualize Air Flow, Saving Time and Money




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JL Audio Relies on SOLIDWORKS Software to Bring High Quality Sound to Audiophiles

ModernTech Provides Audio Electronics Manufacturer with Design and Communication Tools to Bring Industry-Leading Speakers to Market




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MARE Designs in SolidWorks Software to Illuminate the Oceans’ Unknowns

MARE’s BATFish improved speed, size and savings of oceanographic surveys with SolidWorks design technology




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A 'beautiful experience' in software engineering program and internship

As a graduate student in software engineering, Chandan Shivalingaiah said he values the wealth of opportunities he has at Penn State, including research, an internship and teaching underserved high school students. 




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Software engineering student overcomes odds to code for Amazon in internship

Daniel Kumankumah, a Penn State Great Valley software engineering student, was thrilled to land a competitive summer internship with Amazon. When he faced obstacles, he sought help from his team and succeeded in solving coding problems while gaining valuable experience, he said.




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Intel to spin-off and sell Wind River Software to TPG

Wind River, an IoT and industrial operating system owned by Intel will be acquired by TPG, global alternative asset firm. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Intel had bought Wind River Systems for $884 million in 2009

Wind River operates in several markets, including aerospace and defense, automotive, industrial, medical and networking technologies. Its core products in these markets are operating systems, software infrastructure platforms, device management, and simulation software. The IoT practice of Wind River provides consulting services for customers building IoT applications.

In a statement for Wind River, Nehal Raj, Partner and Head of Technology investing at TPG said “We see a tremendous market opportunity in industrial software driven by the convergence of the Internet of Things (IoT), intelligent devices and edge computing. As a market leader with a strong product portfolio, Wind River is well positioned to benefit from these trends. We are excited about the prospects for Wind River as an independent company, and plan to build on its strong foundation with investments in both organic and inorganic growth.”

Wind River’s main IoT product is Helix Device Cloud, a cloud-offering capable of managing deployed IoT devices and industrial equipment across a machine’s lifecycle. Helix can connect and manage devices remotely.

Helix platform’s key uses cases are gateway management, proactive maintenance, security updates, and device provisioning.




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New Training Courses for RF/Microwave Designers Featuring Cadence AWR Software

Cadence AWR Design Environment Software Featured in Multiple Training Course Options: Live and Virtual Starting in October(read more)




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μWaveRiders: Cadence AWR Design Environment V22.1 Software Release Highlights

The Cadence AWR Design Environment V22.1 production release is now available for download at Cadence Downloads with design environment, AWR Microwave Office, AWR VSS, AWR Analyst, and other enhancements.(read more)




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Asking for a software suggestion.

Hi. I'm a very new learner on Cadence. I want to synthesis my logic design for the maximum, minimum and an average results of delay, power dissipation and area under varying multiple inputs of different data. The different data will be exported from other software results. I'm lost on the steps/processes I should do.

Could anyone suggest me on which software and/or function or scripts I should use to achieve these results?




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Cadence in Collaboration with Arm Ensures the Software Just Works

The increase in compute and data-intensive applications and the need for lower power consumption have resulted in a rapidly growing number of Arm-based devices in various market segments; this requires fast time to market (TTM) and support for off-t...(read more)




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Getting error while adding element in AWR software

While adding an element created from a netlist file in AWR, I am getting the error 'The element type being dropped is not compatible with the window it is being dropped into'. The netlist file in AWR has the following contents:

.subckt BFG520W base collector emitter npn
.model BFG520W NPN(IS=1.016E-15 NF=1.000 BF=220.1 IKF=510E-3 VAF=48.06
+ ISE=2.83E-13 NE=2.035 NR=0.988 BR=100.7 IKR=2.352E-3
+ VAR=1.692 ISC=24.48E-18 NC=1.022 RB=10.00 RE=0.7753
+ RC=2.21 CJC=447.6E-15 MJC=0.07 VJC=0.1892
+ CJE=1.245E-12 TF=8.616E-12 TR=5.437E-12 mfg=NXP)

I have attached screenshots of the element BFG520W2 created due to the above netlist and the error I am getting while adding this element.


 




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Automated Volumetric Software in Dementia: Help or Hindrance to the Neuroradiologist? [RESEARCH]

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:

Brain atrophy occurs in the late stage of dementia, yet structural MRI is widely used in the work-up. Atrophy patterns can suggest a diagnosis of Alzheimer disease (AD) or frontotemporal dementia (FTD) but are difficult to assess visually. We hypothesized that the availability of a quantitative volumetric brain MRI report would increase neuroradiologists’ accuracy in diagnosing AD, FTD, or healthy controls compared with visual assessment.

MATERIALS AND METHODS:

Twenty-two patients with AD, 17 with FTD, and 21 cognitively healthy patients were identified from the electronic health systems record and a behavioral neurology clinic. Four neuroradiologists evaluated T1-weighted anatomic MRI studies with and without a volumetric report. Outcome measures were the proportion of correct diagnoses of neurodegenerative disease versus normal aging ("rough accuracy") and AD versus FTD ("exact accuracy"). Generalized linear mixed models were fit to assess whether the use of a volumetric report was associated with higher accuracy, accounting for random effects of within-rater and within-subject variability. Post hoc within-group analysis was performed with multiple comparisons correction. Residualized volumes were tested for an association with the diagnosis using ANOVA.

RESULTS:

There was no statistically significant effect of the report on overall correct diagnoses. The proportion of "exact" correct diagnoses was higher with the report versus without the report for AD (0.52 versus 0.38) and FTD (0.49 versus 0.32) and lower for cognitively healthy (0.75 versus 0.89). The proportion of "rough" correct diagnoses of neurodegenerative disease was higher with the report than without the report within the AD group (0.59 versus 0.41), and it was similar within the FTD group (0.66 versus 0.63). Post hoc within-group analysis suggested that the report increased the accuracy in AD (OR = 2.77) and decreased the accuracy in cognitively healthy (OR = 0.25). Residualized hippocampal volumes were smaller in AD (mean difference –1.8; multiple comparisons correction, –2.8 to –0.8; P < .001) and FTD (mean difference –1.2; multiple comparisons correction, –2.2 to –0.1; P = .02) compared with cognitively healthy.

CONCLUSIONS:

The availability of a brain volumetric report did not improve neuroradiologists’ accuracy over visual assessment in diagnosing AD or FTD in this limited sample. Post hoc analysis suggested that the report may have biased readers incorrectly toward a diagnosis of neurodegeneration in cognitively healthy adults.




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Scottish investment group sells off software subsidiary

Scottish investment giant abrdn has sold its Focus Solutions software business and is said to be eyeing other potential disposals




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How 'quantum software developer' became a job that actually exists

While quantum computers are still in their infancy, more and more people are training to become quantum software developers




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Apple in major software overhaul

Apple is making Siri smarter as part of updates that also promise improvements to Maps, Music and Photos.




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Optimizing Vendor Portfolio with Vendor Management Software

In today’s complex business environment, organizations rely heavily on external vendors for essential services and resources. Managing these relationships effectively is crucial for operational efficiency, cost control, and risk management. To achieve this, many companies turn to Vendor Management Software to streamline vendor interactions, ensuring that the right processes and tools are in place for […]

The post Optimizing Vendor Portfolio with Vendor Management Software appeared first on Chart Attack.




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DevOps, LLMs, and the Software Development Singularity

A Brief History of DevOps To understand the future of DevOps, it’s worth understanding its past—which I can recall with a level

The post DevOps, LLMs, and the Software Development Singularity appeared first on Gigaom.




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Software unicorn Sirion appears to have moved its headquarters out of Washington

The contract software company closed a $110 million Series D round in 2023, one of the largest venture capital deals in Washington last year.




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The Morning After: Nintendo sues pirated software streamer for millions

Nintendo has filed a lawsuit against a streamer called EveryGameGuru, accused of streaming gameplays of pirated games before they were even released — and of providing viewers access to piracy tools and illegal copies of the games.

EveryGameGuru allegedly streamed Mario & Luigi: Brothership across five days, weeks before its official release on November 7. After Nintendo had the videos taken down from various platforms, including YouTube, they continued live streaming on Loco and even included a QR code for their CashApp handle.

Nintendo said EveryGameGuru sent the company an email, saying it has “a thousand burner channels” and “can do this all day.”

Don’t anger the house of Mario! The company is asking for $150,000 in damages per violation of its copyright. 404media did the math: That could add up to millions, seeing as the suit cites at least 10 games, streamed on at least 50 occasions.

— Mat Smith

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The latest patch for the PS5 version of God of War Ragnarok adds the option first seen in the PC port to tone down the boy’s excessive and unsolicited hints when Kratos is contemplating the game’s many puzzles. Enough, Atreus! (The patch also includes PS5 Pro upgrades, for smooth 60 fps and better visuals. But that’s not as funny.)

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Statistical Model Building for Large, Complex Data: Five New Directions in SAS/STAT Software

This paper provides a high-level tour of five modern approaches to model building that are available in recent releases of SAS/STAT.




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The green software that could make big carbon savings

Greener software could make devices last longer and use less electricity.




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New AI Software Streamlines Dementia Diagnosis

medlinkAlzheimer's disease/medlink, while the most common cause of dementia, is not the only one. The complexity of dementia, often involving multiple




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High Hotels Seeing Workforce Efficiencies Soar with Service Optimization Software from OpsTechPro

The strength of a business partnership lies in the ability to adapt, innovate, and evolve together. Such is the case for High Hotels, a Lancaster, Penn.-based hotel management company that has been working alongside asset management and service optimization software company OpsTechPro for more than five years to automate its back-of-house workforce communications. Initially, High Hotels deployed OTP to streamline its maintenance and engineering processes. Today, the vendor/client relationship has evolved, and all 13 hotels in the company’s portfolio are leveraging the dynamic and scalable operations platform to manage and track additional workforce services, from housekeeping inspections, front desk requests, and lost and found inventory, to cash counts, push reports, capital expenses and more.




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Silent technical advancement noteworthy in school management software

Of course, there are different software vendors in the market to manage administration works of different industries. If you think that school software is chiefly to manage records, process payroll and maintain attendance, then you are...




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Telecom Software Helps to Deliver Seamless User Experience, How?

In, rapid enhancement of telecommunication industry, it is quite drastic job to deliver right solutions. CSPs aren’t finding the perfect telecom service providers, and so it has become one of...




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Indian Software Market To Grow 12.8 Pct In 2017: Gartner

Buoyed by the emerging digital business strategies that Indian firms are fast adopting, the country's software revenue is set to reach $5.8 billion in 2017 -- a 12.8 pct increase from 2016, a new report said on Thursday.




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The Top Five Software-Testing Problems and How to Avoid Them

If you make a list of some of the most important traps in testing, you will realize that in many cases the problems are nontechnical. More often than not, they are consequences of the test process itself,...




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From self-driving cars to AI that writes enterprise software: Cogna founder raises $15M

A founder who was an early mover in the race to build autonomous vehicles has raised $15 million for his next act: a startup that claims its AI can write enterprise software on its own. Cogna — as the U.K.-based startup is called — is led by Ben Peters, the technical co-founder of Five AI, […]

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From Elon Musk to cop car chases, how a software engineer launched a police AI startup

Abel creates AI that uses body cam footage and other data to fill out consuming police reports. For research, founder Daniel Francis shadowed the police.

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How startups are turning data into software gold

Storing great pools of data is an increasingly figured-out challenge. Between public clouds, and data lakes more specifically, you can stick oceans of corporate data in any number of places. But leveraging that data into something useful is another challenge altogether. The analogy that data is this era’s oil is at best half-baked. Oil takes […]

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Tesla Prepares for Wider Release of Its Driver-Assistance Software

Tesla is expanding access to the company’s city-driving tool to some customers. In this video, WSJ explains what’s in the new software and the controversy surrounding its limited release. Photo: Tesla




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Google Winter Internship 2025: Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity for Future Software Engineers

Dream of Working at Google? If you're a final-year student with a passion for software engineering, Google's Software Engineering Winter Internship for 2025 could be your gateway to a remarkable career! Aimed at students in their last year of