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nCode Enables Productivity in Accelerated Training

By DE Editors  

October 9, 2007

By DE Editors

nCode International (Southfield, MI), a provider of durability focused software and instrumentation solutions, announced that customers in automotive and aerospace laboratory testing departments are reporting productivity benefits from using the Accelerated Testing module of ICE-flow GlyphWorks. The GlyphWorks data processing software is part of a suite of ICE-flow products that also includes test data management and CAE simulation. It comes with the ability to create tests that more closely reflect real-world vibrations than previous methods, providing greater confidence in the rapid validation of key components in the lab. The product combines academic research and military standards such as the NATO draft standard AECTP 200 and the French Ministry of Defense Standard GAM-EG13 into a package that enables large amounts of real measured data to be converted into a simple test specification.

For further details, contact ncode.com.

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

 

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