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HBM Announces Latest Release of nCode Automation

Allows users to gain understanding and maximize value from measured data.

By DE Editors  

July 6, 2009

By DE Editors

HBM Announces Latest Release of nCode Automation

The new 5.1 release of HBM’s nCode Automation provides flexibility for engineers needing to interrogate and learn from their test data. The release includes an environment for engineering data storage, analysis, and reporting that features new extensible solutions to drive collaboration and inform decision making.

A new Characteristic Values capability allows users to tag data with additional information that can be used for searching, trending, and reporting.  These Characteristic Values can be calculated using analysis routines that can be added by end-users. Calculations are flexible and allow retrospective analyses to be performed on existing stored data.

Version 5.1 offers Workgroup edition, which provides an off-the-shelf solution to start managing and learning from measured data. The larger Enterprise edition integrates with Oracle and IBM WebSphere products to provide a corporate solution that allows secure global data access via the Internet.

For more information, visit HBM.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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