Einladung zum Vortrag
Simulink, MATLAB, and Model-Based Design
Jack Little
President and CEO of The MathWorks, Inc.
Naticks, MA., USA
Zeit: Mittwoch · 25. 5. 2005 · 13:30 Uhr
Ort: Raum 47.04 · Pfaffenwaldring 47 · Campus Stuttgart-Vaihingen
Abstract
Model-based design is changing how technology products like automobiles,
mobile phones, and aircraft are being developed. Mathematical models,
formerly the province of research, are being used more than ever before
due to the increasing complexity of those products and the competitive
need to innovate whilst at the same time reducing cost and time to
market. Not only are the models being used throughout all phases of
development, but they also serve to bind those phases and teams
together. This talk describes Model-Based Design and the role it will
have in your future.
Biographical Information
Jack Little is president, CEO, and a co-founder of The MathWorks,
Inc. He was a co-author and principal architect of early versions of the
company's flagship MATLAB product as well as the Signal Processing
Toolbox and the Control Systems Toolbox. Jack holds a B.S.E.E from MIT
(1978) and an M.S.E.E. degree from Stanford University (1980). A Fellow
of the IEEE and Trustee of the Massachusetts Software Council, he speaks
about technical computing, model-based design, entrepreneurship, and
software industry issues.
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