Learn how modern design tools such as Simulink,
MATLAB, MapleSim, LabVIEW and Multisim work together and how you can
take advantage of these tools to manage multi-disciplinary projects
without the typical snafus and communication issues. You'll also hear
how engineering teams at Toyota and Xerox are successfully using these
tools on real-world design projects.
Moderator: Jon Titus, Design News
Speakers: Steve Miller, The Mathworks
Dr. Tom Lee, Maplesoft
Javier Gutierrez, National Instruments
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