Monthly Archives: October 2014

Top 10 Lessons Learned about IP Management

A panel of experts from Dassault Systemes, ARM, Cadence and IPextreme turned a critical eye to the management of IP in the Google-on-Air event. By John Blyler, Editorial Director, IP Systems Last week, I moderated a panel on the evolving challenges faced by semiconductor companies in managing a growing base of intellectual property (IP) blocks. While the panel was sponsored by Dassault …

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IoT Embedded Systems Blog Review – Monday Oct. 27, 2014

A look at the IoT and new, near-field comm technology; the TechMuseum of Innovation Applied Materials Tech Awards; applying the IoT to things that build the IoT, (does that make it a self-aware IoT?); and a few language structure pieces for the hardcore coder in each of us.

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White Papers on ARM IoT Software

If you are curious how ARM is helping people engineer and deploy IoT systems through software, Pratul Sharma has published a set of White Papers covering the ARM Sensinode and mbed solutions.

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Successful Product Delivery

Best Practices for Continuous Quality in Projects and Products As projects and products grow in complexity, so too does the challenge of ensuring everyone understands the scope of the project and they stay in sync on the ever-evolving requirements. How can you manage projects more effectively when scope changes? This paper discusses how the combination of collaboration, traceability, test cover- age …

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The Internet of Things Business Index

A Quiet Revolution Gathers Pace – Report from The Economist Intelligence Unit The Internet of Things (IoT) is an idea whose time has finally come. Falling technology costs, developments in complementary fields like mobile and cloud, together with support from governments have all contributed to the dawning of an IoT “quiet revolution”. Now, after more than a decade of slow progress, …

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High-Value Requirements Are Changing App Dev And Delivery

By Tom Grant, Ph.D. with Phil Murphy and Alissa Anderson Requirements Go From Unfortunate Necessity To Strategic Asset EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Requirements have undergone a quiet revolution — the conversations have moved from a focus on the high cost of bad requirements to the positive value of good requirements. Not satisfied with doing the same type of requirements better, teams have …

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