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Software Safety: July 2014
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Software Safety .Net, http:/ www.softwaresafety.net , is a clearing house for items related to Software Safety, particularly in the Embedded Systems and hardware design realms. Tuesday, July 1, 2014. Real Time Cyber Attack Map. 'War Games' comes to life. If you wonder why your Internet has been getting slower and slower, it is due to the escalating Cyber War going on. To showcase their technology, now lets us watch the war in real time, just like at the end of the movie War Games:. Shows (for a fee) what...
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Software Safety: Tech Companies Say Better to Import More Workers Than Retrain Experienced Ones
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Software Safety .Net, http:/ www.softwaresafety.net , is a clearing house for items related to Software Safety, particularly in the Embedded Systems and hardware design realms. Sunday, March 23, 2014. Tech Companies Say Better to Import More Workers Than Retrain Experienced Ones. WASHINGTON, March 19,2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ - Addressing a media conference call today, Scott Corley, executive director of Compete America. You'd Rather Import Than Retrain. Why? People wonder why the younger generation h...
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Software Safety: Solving pressure and condensation build up in your Embedded System.
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Software Safety .Net, http:/ www.softwaresafety.net , is a clearing house for items related to Software Safety, particularly in the Embedded Systems and hardware design realms. Sunday, March 1, 2015. Solving pressure and condensation build up in your Embedded System. Have you ever had a problem with pressure build up or condensation in one of your embedded devices? Are a good solution today, but I thought you might find The Rest Of The Story. I'd put them in a sealed box, with a Gore-Tex Vent so that the.
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Software Safety: March 2014
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Software Safety .Net, http:/ www.softwaresafety.net , is a clearing house for items related to Software Safety, particularly in the Embedded Systems and hardware design realms. Sunday, March 23, 2014. US Aims To Give Up Control Over Internet Administration. Http:/ www.ntia.doc.gov/press-release/2014/ntia-announces-intent-transition-key-internet-domain-name-functions. While the US Government clearly has issues, do you think other countries will be as supportive of any open system like Internet is today?
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Software Safety: January 2014
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Software Safety .Net, http:/ www.softwaresafety.net , is a clearing house for items related to Software Safety, particularly in the Embedded Systems and hardware design realms. Thursday, January 2, 2014. Internet of Things (IoT) possibly Carcinogenic to Humans. An obscure part of the World Health Organization. The International Agency for Research of Cancer (IARC). Published an even more obscure paper:. IARC Classifies Radiofrequency [RF] Electromagnetic Fields as Possibly Carcinogenic to humans. Isn't t...
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Software Safety: February 2015
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Software Safety .Net, http:/ www.softwaresafety.net , is a clearing house for items related to Software Safety, particularly in the Embedded Systems and hardware design realms. Saturday, February 28, 2015. Is there a rule of thumb for estimating the cost of getting circuit boards assembled? A reoccurring theme I see on message boards is why does it cost so much to have some electronic widgets manufactured. Here is some background for you that might help explain that. Is helpful for the discussion. Includ...
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Software Safety: February 2014
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Software Safety .Net, http:/ www.softwaresafety.net , is a clearing house for items related to Software Safety, particularly in the Embedded Systems and hardware design realms. Saturday, February 15, 2014. Does 'Drop in replacement' strike fear into your Soul? I have been using IrDA. Infrared Optical transceivers) for several years for setting parameters and doing software updates in my designs. Takes far less space and power that WiFi or Bluetooth. Right in". While true that it was footprint compati...
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Software Safety: Real Time Cyber Attack Map. 'War Games' comes to life
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Software Safety .Net, http:/ www.softwaresafety.net , is a clearing house for items related to Software Safety, particularly in the Embedded Systems and hardware design realms. Tuesday, July 1, 2014. Real Time Cyber Attack Map. 'War Games' comes to life. If you wonder why your Internet has been getting slower and slower, it is due to the escalating Cyber War going on. To showcase their technology, now lets us watch the war in real time, just like at the end of the movie War Games:. Shows (for a fee) what...
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Software Safety: Is there a rule of thumb for estimating the cost of getting circuit boards assembled?
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Software Safety .Net, http:/ www.softwaresafety.net , is a clearing house for items related to Software Safety, particularly in the Embedded Systems and hardware design realms. Saturday, February 28, 2015. Is there a rule of thumb for estimating the cost of getting circuit boards assembled? A reoccurring theme I see on message boards is why does it cost so much to have some electronic widgets manufactured. Here is some background for you that might help explain that. Is helpful for the discussion. Includ...
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Logistics Log: 3/22/09 - 3/29/09
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Friday, March 27, 2009. 10 Famous ERP Disasters, Dustups and Disappointments. 10 Famous ERP Disasters, Dustups and Disappointments. It's no wonder ERP has such a bad reputation: The recent history surrounding the complex and expensive enterprise software market is packed with tales of vendor mud-slinging, outrageous hype and epic failures. By Thomas Wailgum. March 24, 2009. 160;— CIO. 160;— The world of enterprise applications ( ERP. 160;and supply chain. 1 Definitely Not a Sweet Experience for Hershey.