Past Year

It’s been a big year of change in engineering. But then again, it seems like there are always big changes in this field of work. Below you’ll find the most frequently read posts over the past year. Each of the post titles below link off to that post, so you can read it as well.

Note: The top posts listing below is generated based on google analytics.

  1. Inventor Fusion: Direct Modeling the Autodesk Way
  2. What Wasn’t Said at SolidWorks World 2012
  3. Are Manufacturers Skirting the Edge of Engineering Negligence?
  4. Kenesto: A New Take on PLM
  5. Inventor Fusion: Direct Modeling the Autodesk Way
  6. A Look at Dassault Systèmes’ SIMULIA SLM
  7. NX Simulation: One Model to Rule Them All
  8. The Misnomer of Simulation Lifecycle Management
  9. Changing the PLM Landscape: PTC’s Acquisition of MKS
  10. The Second Incarnation of MSC Software’s SimManager
  11. Modeling with Creo: Diving into the Details
  12. CAD Standardization: Approaching An Obsolete Practice?
  13. Altair’s OptiStruct: Functionally Driven Concept Design
  14. The Long and Winding Road of 3D Visualization
  15. Do Engineers Make Good CEOs?
  16. U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Projections for the Engineering Profession
  17. Digital Sketching and the Engineering Notebook
  18. Planview: A Little More than PPM? Not Quite PLM?
  19. Z Corporation: 3D Printing and the Engineering Office
  20. Do Engineers Make Good CEOs?