Implementing
State-of-the-Art Audience Response Systems
March 2007 • Volume 3, Number 4
The demands on ARS are growing. No longer are
some customers content with simple bar and pie charts. They
want to compare results across multiple sessions and correlate
the results with those of their other systems. Using the 1 vs. 100
television game show as an example, this article discusses high-end
audience response systems for custom applications.
The Advantages
and Pitfalls of Updating Old Electronic Designs
November 2006 • Volume 3, Number 3
When it is and when it is
not a good idea to update an old electronic design? A vexing
question indeed, and whose answer lays with a variety of considerations, from
changes in technology to ownership of intellectual property. Some
of the more unobvious reasons that influence a decision may surprise you...
This article presents our proven nine-step process.
Maintaining High Reliability for New Electronic
Designs Intended for Harsh Environments
October 2006 • Volume 3, Number 2
Designing a piece of electronic hardware such that it
works reliably from the get-go is a challenge, especially if it has to work
outdoors or in extreme environments where temperature, humidity, vibration
and radiation are the enemies of electronics. Unfortunately, while
a growing number of new electronic designs
are destined to be used outdoors, the art of designing for harsh
environments is not typically part of an engineering school's
curriculum.
Website Considerations for Today's Companies
September 2006 • Volume 3, Number 1
Designing, implementing and managing a commercial
website suitable for a modern-day company, firm
or business enterprise has become
both a software technology minefield and somewhat of an
art form. While almost anyone with some basic web design
experience can create a nice-looking website using off-the-shelf
tools and some training, having a website perform precisely along
certain desired lines to help grow a business is another matter
indeed.