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Content tagged with Automation & Control posted in June 2009
Siemens Emphasizes Productivity with Teamcenter 8 Release
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6/29/2009  Post a comment
Upgrade's myriad enhancements boost individual productivity while eliminating many of the IT burdens around supporting and implementing PLM
SKF's President Johnstone Positive about Future
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6/24/2009  Post a comment
Optimistic about the $8.5B U.S. company's future prospects
PTC's Relex Acquisition Fleshes out Product Analytics Strategy
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6/16/2009  Post a comment
Newest addition to InSight line helps companies analyze product reliability, quality and safety
ANSYS Tackles Multi-Physics Simulation in a Holistic Manner
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6/15/2009  Post a comment
The new Workbench 2.0 framework automates and establishes enhanced workflow between the different simulation disciplines
Boeing Wraps Phase 2 Of Gauntlet Tests for 787
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6/12/2009  Post a comment
The intermediate gauntlet test scenarios put the ZA001 through its paces as if it were in flight
Airbus Focuses More Closely on Flight 447 Pitot Tube Problems
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Questions arise regarding device's design and Air France's maintenance procedures
What Happened to Flight 447? A Designer's Worst Dilemma
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6/5/2009  2 comments
As attention shifts to the pitot tubes that provide air-speed data, Airbus designers must be doing a lot of soul searching right now
Right Hemisphere Brings Role-Based Workflow to Deep Exploration
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6/5/2009  Post a comment
Version 6 upgrade sports a user interface redesign that makes Deep Exploration accessible to a wider audience




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