Free Webinar: High-Tech R&D -- Drowning in data but starving for information Print E-mail

In this webinar Dirk Ortloff from Process Relations will elaborate on the challenges and solutions addressing the problem of effectively managing the growing amounts of digital process development data. He will introduce approaches that address the “heap” challenge. It will be explained how new software tools and methodologies can be leveraged to convert raw data from diverse source into usable information and especially how to recreate the context the data is generated in.

The metrology capabilities of today’s high-tech R&D generate an increasing amount of digital data. Subsequently process engineers are flooded with this - partly structured but mostly unstructured - data. To organize, manage and evaluate this data requires a major effort. Engineers spent a significant portion (20% – 35%) of their time just administering this data rather than evaluating it.

Using the tools and methodologies introduced in this webinar results in structured and context aware information which can reduce the amount of repeated experiments and speed up developments.

The webinar will take place on the 9th of January 2013 5:30PM CET. Please register for this event here.

The slideset for this webinar can be downloaded here.

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Dr. Dirk Ortloff
Emil-Figge-Str. 76 - 80
44227 Dortmund
Germany
+49-231-9742-5970 or

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