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CHS: What has it to do with community and abiotic environments?

    Hereby a fondness is expressed for the CHS Community http://communities.mentor.com/mgcx/community/harness – though I wish it was called something else instead of community.   “Community” is an...

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In praise of systems engineering.

I had a chance to chat with my friend and former colleague Bob Valascho, a product specialist for CHS until his retirement a couple of months ago. He had a distinguished and productive career with full...

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Learn all about it.

Recently the subject of training has come up in the context of some work discussions. Training in relation to an extensive software product like CHS has quite a few facets. For example there is the...

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Do you have home grown or shop bought electrical interconnect design tools?...

Let’s look briefly at cause and effect. In previous notes on this subject, I remarked choices between in-sourced or outsourced information technology solutions in an electrical design processes yield...

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Strength in diversity, collective effort and the overstretched analogy.

My excuse for no blog posting has recently been a very good one. Thanks the generosity of my employers and the miracle of new life I have been on extended paternity leave.  Now I’m back and raring to...

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Keep no Secrets, Inflict no Surprises.

Out with the old, in with the new. In my last blog I made some serious points in a lighthearted way about the importance of communication. Quite often when you get to lay your hands on some new...

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People who plan, prepare and perform.

Here’s something new in this blog – a post I’ve mostly not written. Below is a response from Russell Forsyth on the subject of the how to get that “time to value” in an implementation which I addressed...

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Alleviating 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...

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Why would you not want to use the latest Capital software?

Quiz Question: If Capital electrical platform engineering software stated its’ version at the first year of release at 1.0 and we moved through a new number before the decimal point to denote each new...

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CHS: What has it to do with community and abiotic environments?

    Hereby a fondness is expressed for the CHS Community http://communities.mentor.com/mgcx/community/harness – though I wish it was called something else instead of community.   “Community” is an...

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In praise of systems engineering.

I had a chance to chat with my friend and former colleague Bob Valascho, a product specialist for CHS until his retirement a couple of months ago. He had a distinguished and productive career with full...

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Learn all about it.

Recently the subject of training has come up in the context of some work discussions. Training in relation to an extensive software product like CHS has quite a few facets. For example there is the...

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Do you have home grown or shop bought electrical interconnect design tools?...

Let’s look briefly at cause and effect. In previous notes on this subject, I remarked choices between in-sourced or outsourced information technology solutions in an electrical design processes yield...

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Strength in diversity, collective effort and the overstretched analogy.

My excuse for no blog posting has recently been a very good one. Thanks the generosity of my employers and the miracle of new life I have been on extended paternity leave.  Now I’m back and raring to...

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Keep no Secrets, Inflict no Surprises.

Out with the old, in with the new. In my last blog I made some serious points in a lighthearted way about the importance of communication. Quite often when you get to lay your hands on some new...

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People who plan, prepare and perform.

Here’s something new in this blog – a post I’ve mostly not written. Below is a response from Russell Forsyth on the subject of the how to get that “time to value” in an implementation which I addressed...

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Alleviating 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...

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Why would you not want to use the latest Capital software?

Quiz Question: If Capital electrical platform engineering software stated its’ version at the first year of release at 1.0 and we moved through a new number before the decimal point to denote each new...

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Experience training from experienced trainers.

Shifting your thinking about learning. How we learn is probably as unique as there are individuals to learn the material. Mentor Graphics has, for almost a decade since Capital was first released, up...

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