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This Presentation, Credibility Theme: ASSESS Working Session Report 2018 (Session 2), is from 2018. NAFEMS & ASSESS members can view / download when logged in. The ASSESS Initiative is a broad reaching multi-industry initiative with a primary goal to facilitate a revolution of enablement that will vastly increase the availability and utility of Engineering Simulation, leading to significantly increased business benefits across the full spectrum of industries, applications and users. Since June 2022, ASSESS as been part of NAFEMS....more
This Presentation, Twin(s) Theme: ASSESS Working Session Report 2018 (Session 1), is from 2018. NAFEMS & ASSESS members can view / download when logged in. The ASSESS Initiative is a broad reaching multi-industry initiative with a primary goal to facilitate a revolution of enablement that will vastly increase the availability and utility of Engineering Simulation, leading to significantly increased business benefits across the full spectrum of industries, applications and users. Since June 2022, ASSESS as been part of NAFEMS....more
This Presentation, ASSESS Congress 2017 - Systems Theme, is from 2017. NAFEMS & ASSESS members can view / download when logged in. The ASSESS Initiative is a broad reaching multi-industry initiative with a primary goal to facilitate a revolution of enablement that will vastly increase the availability and utility of Engineering Simulation, leading to significantly increased business benefits across the full spectrum of industries, applications and users. Since June 2022, ASSESS as been part of NAFEMS....more
This presentation was made at the NAFEMS Americas Seminar "Model-Based Engineering: What is it & How Will It Impact Engineering Simulation" held on the 1st of October 2019 in Columbus Ohio Resource Abstract Model-Based Engineering is the methodology of developing a set of domain system models, which help to define, design, and document a system under development, which eventually replaces traditional document driven communication to different stakeholders such as Requirements Engineers, Systems Engineers or System Verification and Validation Engineers. In Model based Engineering data will be shared using models, rather than any textual communication, reducing risk of any language barrier. The...more
Functionality In this section, we will address one of the most important aspects of finite element package selection: functionality. We will discuss what factors determine the functionality of the software and discuss how to weight finite element software functionality against your needs. Geometry creation Solid modeling and geometry preparation make up a key step in the finite element modeling process. Here we will discuss what geometry creation and modification tools are necessary to the finite element software user. We will also discuss various geometry import options and steer you toward the most ideal approach. FEA Packages In this section, we will explore the differences between...more
These slides were presented at the NAFEMS European Simulation Data Management Conference 2011 The conference was held in Munich, Germany, on 15–16 November 2011....more
This presentation was made at the NAFEMS Americas Seminar "Model-Based Engineering: What is it & How Will It Impact Engineering Simulation" held on the 1st of October 2019 in Columbus Ohio Resource Abstract Model-based systems engineering uses representations of system requirements, behaviors, and architectures to communicate complex system specifications among engineering teams and their stakeholders. Systems modeling languages capture these representations to help organize a wide variety of engineering activities, many of whom develop discipline-specific simulation models. Many simulation models are built with equation-based languages, containing detailed behavior specifications and analytics...more
This Presentation, DoES Theme: ASSESS Working Session Report 2018 (Session 2), is from 2018. NAFEMS & ASSESS members can view / download when logged in. The ASSESS Initiative is a broad reaching multi-industry initiative with a primary goal to facilitate a revolution of enablement that will vastly increase the availability and utility of Engineering Simulation, leading to significantly increased business benefits across the full spectrum of industries, applications and users. Since June 2022, ASSESS as been part of NAFEMS....more
How do I make sure management understand my results? How can I present technical information to non-technical colleagues? How do I make my conference presentation really stand-out? Get the answers to these questions and more with this transformative course. Using techniques and materials which have been adopted by many of the major companies in the engineering analysis and simulation industry, this course will supercharge your communication skills and give you a unique advantage. How to Effectively Communicate Innovative Ideas You’re the expert. The thing is, many of the people making final decisions on hardware and software investments, and signing-off your final designs, are not. You need...more
This presentation, DoES Theme: What is the role of creating abstractions that are independent of the calculation and manipulation tools?, is from 2019. NAFEMS & ASSESS members can view / download when logged in. The ASSESS Initiative is a broad reaching multi-industry initiative with a primary goal to facilitate a revolution of enablement that will vastly increase the availability and utility of Engineering Simulation, leading to significantly increased business benefits across the full spectrum of industries, applications and users. Since June 2022, ASSESS as been part of NAFEMS....more
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