Posted Jan 25, 2012, by Paul Johnston
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 last time. He’s a Senior Consultant with Mentor Consulting Division Americas. We’ll try and keep this under 20,000 words by not going through Russ’ successes and accolades.
Russ has the view competent … Read More
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Posted Jan 16, 2012, by Paul Johnston
All-Stars
Occasionally in these blog postings I have highlighted contributions from team players who make Capital a pathway to business efficiency for their companies.
They were … (click blue for link)
Librarians: Without the underpinning of a complete, comprehensive and accurate electro-mechanical library your automation of engineering processes is diluted.
Product Managers at Mentor Graphics: Capital … Read More
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Electrical Distribution System
Posted Apr 2, 2011, by Paul Johnston
I highlighted the powerful influence of customer lbrarians in delivering automation in the design of electrical systems’ interconnects using the capital suite of programs. Librarians get proficient initially through the ministrations of a trainer to guide them through the concepts of the software and how these apply to their working lives. I’ve also singled out the product management staff … Read More
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Capital Harness XC,
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Electrical Interconnect Design,
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CHS,
Customer Support
Posted Apr 15, 2010, by J VanDomelen
Would you set foot on an electric-powered or hybrid aircraft? It may be some time before that happens, but it is getting closer every day. If engineers at GE Aviation have anything to say about it, electric aircraft will be flying sooner rather than later.
I learned that GE Aviation is creating an Electrical Power Integrated Systems Research & Development Center (EPISCENTER) near Dayton, Ohio, to focus … Read More
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Posted Nov 27, 2009, by Paul Johnston
From time to time it looks like too much. All those things you should just know about Capital can be a little bit daunting. But you join the little pieces of knowledge with the bigger ones until you become an expert. One of the customers I deal with has staff who guide designs all the way from concept and architectural studies, through systems design in detailed optioned logical drawing to Capital … Read More
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Posted Sep 17, 2009, by Paul Johnston
Anticipation
Now for the future. The last blog began by a glance over the shoulder to the past. This week, the perspective is forward looking. And a new departure - a European location from which to make a posting.
I’m in the Mentor Graphics office in Newbury, England and earlier in the week spent some time in the office in Altrincham farther north. Preparations are in full swing for the release … Read More
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Great Britain
Posted Aug 19, 2009, by Paul Johnston
Recently the subject of training has come up in the context of some work discussions. Training in relation to an extensive software product like Capital has quite a few facets. For example there is the distinction between knowing the technical details (which buttons to press, which places to look at to make the programs do what you came to them to make them do) and then there is the other matter, not … Read More
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