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ICE-flow 4.1 Enhancements Spell Easier Data Mining, Visualization

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July 31, 2007

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nCode International (Southfield, MI; ncode.com), a provider of durability based software and instrumentation solutions designed to eliminate unexpected product failures, has released ICE-flow 4.1. The latest version includes enhancements expected to enable users to more easily manage, process, and visualize ever-increasing amounts of data and to better assess product life.

Enhancements in ICE-flow 4.1 include a revamping of its Library data management component to include support for multi-million channel counts and intensive server-side processing. Users will be able to more easily mine and visualize large data streams in a Web-based environment.

Specific enhancements to ICE-flow's data processing component, GlyphWorks, include a new GPS display function and increased ASAM ODS database support. This new GPS capability should help users interact with their data and view associated GPS coordinates on maps, giving direct connectivity between data and event locations.

DesignLife, ICE-flow's CAE fatigue and life prediction module, incorporates new seam weld and vibration fatigue prediction capabilities. These capabilities enable better product validation via improved modeling and product life prediction where welds and vibration loading are critical.

To read a case study and get more information, please visit ncode.com.

 

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