Yearly Archives: 2015

The UVM Factory Object and Encapsulation or For God’s Sake Don’t Touch that Code!

The often-misunderstood UVM factory object provides a path to modify testcase behavior without the associated doom of touching already released code. by Hamilton Carter, Senior Editor All of us have seen some variation of the following flow chart:   The basic message, “If you can get away without touching it, you might just be OK,” applies as well to design verification …

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“Engineering Management Redux! (Or Managing the Management of Complexity)”

What new challenges face those managing the development of complex systems? Find out in this Incose presentation by John Blyler – experienced systems engineer, author and professor. INCOSE & SAE NW Section Joint Meeting Today’s engineers must work on projects of increasing complexity, shrinking time-to-market windows and with globally distributed, interdisciplinary team members. Aggregation within almost all traditional market supply chains …

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