Cognizant Softvision’s Mary Brians shares her challenges when integrating AI code into legacy systems.

John Blyler

August 24, 2021

1 Min Read
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Designing software and writing code can be tricky in the best of times. Try integrating modern AI code and graphic model libraries into legacy code. Mary Brians, a senior software engineer with Cognizant Softvision, talks about the brain-numbing job of incorporating such systems. But she also provides a few clues on how to succeed with such tasks. Listen to the podcast to hear the whole story.

John Blyler is a Design News senior editor, covering the electronics and advanced manufacturing spaces. With a BS in Engineering Physics and an MS in Electrical Engineering, he has years of hardware-software-network systems experience as an editor and engineer within the advanced manufacturing, IoT and semiconductor industries. John has co-authored books related to system engineering and electronics for IEEE, Wiley, and Elsevier.

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John Blyler

John Blyler is a former Design News senior editor, covering the electronics and advanced manufacturing spaces. With a BS in Engineering Physics and an MS in Electrical Engineering, he has years of hardware-software-network systems experience as an engineer and editor within the advanced manufacturing, IoT and semiconductor industries. John has co-authored books related to RF design, system engineering and electronics for IEEE, Wiley, and Elsevier. John currently serves as a standard’s editor for Accellera-IEEE. He has been an affiliate professor at Portland State Univ and a lecturer at UC-Irvine.

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