It’s great to see a teaser for the upcoming 6th edition, even if it won’t be available until the end of this year (2025). I’m still happy to accept input from reviewers on various topics as I finish up the work by early summer. Here’s a quick look at a few key updates coming to the what’s coming SEM 6th …
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FOMO on a Cryptocurrency Engineering Career? Industry Leader Helps You Decide
At a Glance A crypto engineer in the US could expect to earn an average total pay of around $168,819 per year, according to Glassdoor. Money may be the biggest business in the world, making a cryptocurrency engineering job a great career, says this engineer. Any iOS and Android UI, protocol, and full-stack developers implementing databases and blockchain interfaces may …
Read More »What is middle-out systems engineering?
Middle-out approaches concurrently combine the best aspects of traditional top-down and subsystem-level bottom up development methods. But is it enough? By John Blyler, Founding Systems Engineering, JB Systems In school, systems engineering is taught as a top-down process, but in actual practice is involved bottom-up techniques. In the former, the desired system is broken down or partitioned into smaller subsystem …
Read More »Why 3D Scan?
Engineers need to consider the challenges when using 3D scanning technology.
Read More »Threading Together the Twins in a Contextually Relevant Digital World
The emergence and usefulness of digital continuity, twins and threads, is a direct result of the ongoing process of digitizing the physical world. Digitization of the Manufacturing World Digitization is the conversion of the physical world to a digital equivalent. It represents the convergence of the real and the virtual worlds. This conversion has been accelerated with the emergence of …
Read More »Experts Highlight Trends in Engineering Complex Systems-of-Systems
Experts share insights during Executive Plenary Panel during the 2018 IEEE International Systems Conference in Vancouver, Canada
Read More »Failure-as-a-Service
ailure-as-a-Service (FaaS) is a very catchy, but I'm not sure it’s really a “thing” on the aaS menu.
Read More »Siemens sees Mentor helping to build fast digital twins
An emulator that extends the reach of hardware acceleration into the world of multiphysics analysis could result from the merger of Siemens PLM Software with Mentor.
Read More »Hollywood Seeks Science Help with Einstein Series
USC Physicist Dr. Johnson addresses the need for science in today’s movies and the struggles between scientists and engineers. By John Blyler, Editor, JB System Tech and Media Quotable Quotes: It is still very much an anomaly that a Hollywood story involving science gets a science advisor. … scientists view the world and most aspects of their life through the …
Read More »Engineering vs. Science in Public Policy
Senior policy advisor Dr. Guru Madhavan shares insights on the difference between engineering verses science and his path into the world of public policy.
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