Digital Engineering, June 2017
Flying on Water: the engineering behind the America's Cup race; AutoCAD review; topology optimiation; electronic 3D printing; HP workstation review; and a focus on the IoT.
June 1, 2017
Inside this issue
Flying on Water
The America’s Cup charts new waters in technology-driven racing design.
It Takes Tech & Teamwork
How America’s Cup teams integrate design, simulation, optimization, 3D printing, data analysis and high-performance computing technology for any advantage.
Review: Happy Birthday, AutoCAD
After 35 years, AutoCAD is still the world’s leading CAD program.
Topology Optimization, Part 1
Gain insight as to what controls can be exerted on the process to increase relevance to design goals.
The State of Electronic 3D Printing
3D electronics printing is still an emerging technology, but production systems are now in place in a few industries.
Workstation Review: Small and Beautiful
HP rethinks the workstation with its deceptively tiny Z2 Mini G3.
The High-Performance Data Analytics Buzz
What becomes of your HPC clusters in the move to high-performance data analysis?
A Patchwork of Technologies
An IoT development platform must impart a broad spectrum of functionality. The true measure of success, however, lies in its ability to deliver these capabilities in a seamless, integral fashion.
Embedded Emergence
New skills and philosophies are needed for embedded system design.