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AI and machine learning transform materials testing
Materials testing remains a cornerstone of engineering and manufacturing, ensuring that components and structures—from ...
AI/ML is creeping into multiple processes within the fab and packaging houses, although not necessarily for the purpose it was originally intended. The chip industry is just beginning to learn where ...
Testing costs too much and takes too long. Guilty. The Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) is committed to doing better.
ATIS reports that regular elevator inspections in the U.S. and Canada, governed by ASME A17.1 and CSA B44 standards, are ...
The promise of smart test is a data-chain problem before it is an algorithm problem. A device can pass every checkpoint and still carry a latent defect the test record never captured. As test grows ...
Historically, generator inspections require rotor removal (Figure 1). There’s a significant level of risk during this process due to possible generator damage during the disassembly, and it also ...
Inspecting and testing physical evidence is useful, if not necessary, in many product liability cases that involve direct evidence of a specific product defect. From simple to complex cases, a product ...
Talk to any industry insider, and they’ll tell you that the landscape of software testing is undergoing a paradigm shift that’s rendering many existing practices inadequate. The pace of software ...
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