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Metrology, NOSQL & REST

November 13, 2015 Michael Schwartz
The other day I had a frustrating conversation with a longtime friend and fellow developer related to metrology database design. My company built a system called Metrology.NET™ and designed it to work with any database […]
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It’s All About Test Points

August 16, 2015 Michael Schwartz
Recently, I had a conversation with a lab manager about their lab and how they measure productivity. This really got me to thinking about how we measure productivity in this industry. As in any industry, […]
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RESTful Communications for Metrology

May 16, 2015 Michael Schwartz
I have spent the better part of the last two years researching the ins and outs of enterprise solutions. I wanted to truly understand what makes these systems function, from both an implementation and user […]
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Intelligence at the End of the Wire

February 16, 2015 Michael Schwartz
In today’s world, computers are everywhere and in everything, as well as at the heart of our test equipment. If you would have told me 25 years ago that my oscilloscope would come with Windows® […]
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The Cons of Automation

November 16, 2014 Michael Schwartz
You will usually hear me talking about all the great things that automation brings. And for the most part automation is good. But it is not without its drawbacks and so, with this article, I […]
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Data – The Unrealized Frontier

August 17, 2014 Michael Schwartz
What can be done with the big data we have been collecting? The metrology industry is sitting on mountains of collected data. So why is it that most of us have yet to find value […]
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Structure is EVERYTHING!

May 17, 2014 Michael Schwartz
So what is good structure in software? What makes one language, design or architecture better than another? These are all very difficult questions to answer. So far, I have not found a litmus test; but […]
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Thoughts on Metrology Software Life Cycles

February 17, 2014 Michael Schwartz
I was having a long conversation the other day with a fellow software engineer. One of the topics we talked about for hours was software life cycles and how metrology software is not like most […]

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