Recruitment Meeting
Mt Pleasant, Michigan, United States, 48858Recruitment Meeting Co-sponsored by: Ahmed Abdelgawad Mt Pleasant, Michigan, United States, 48858
Recruitment Meeting Co-sponsored by: Ahmed Abdelgawad Mt Pleasant, Michigan, United States, 48858
Recruitment MeetingCo-sponsored by: Ahmed AbdelgawadMt Pleasant, Michigan, United States, 48858
Come to solder a DIY Heart kit for valentines day. We will be providing kits for you to work on while also having fun with friends.Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Come to solder a DIY Heart kit for valentines day. We will be providing kits for you to work on while also having fun with friends. Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Free donuts will be given to all ECE students to help them get through finals. Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Free donuts will be given to all ECE students to help them get through finals.Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Hardware reliability engineering, for electrical and mechanical systems, is a mature discipline dating back to World War II. Today, we can predict the reliability of modern systems with uncanny accuracy. Software-based systems, however, are far more elusive. Since the first attempt to predict software reliability in the 1960’s, engineers across all industries and academia have struggled to find the models and methods that would enable our ability to have confidence in our mission critical digital systems. In 2016, the IEEE published IEEE1633 – Recommended Practice for Software Reliability, which provided a consolidated, consistent, and practical framework for conducting software reliability engineering. Co-sponsored by: Angela Robinson Agenda: 6:00 Networking 6:30 Speaker 8:30 Adjourn Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406413
Hardware reliability engineering, for electrical and mechanical systems, is a mature discipline dating back to World War II. Today, we can predict the reliability of modern systems with uncanny accuracy. Software-based systems, however, are far more elusive. Since the first attempt to predict software reliability in the 1960’s, engineers across all industries and academia have struggled to find the models and methods that would enable our ability to have confidence in our mission critical digital systems. In 2016, the IEEE published IEEE1633 – Recommended Practice for Software Reliability, which provided a consolidated, consistent, and practical framework for conducting software reliability engineering.Co-sponsored by: Angela RobinsonAgenda: 6:00 Networking6:30 Speaker8:30 AdjournVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/406413