Stickin' My Head Over the Cube Wall

Jan. 24, 2008
In my mailbox this morning was an enewsletter from our sister publication, Control Design, calling attention to some of its recent articles.  While CD is targeted at OEMs, there is some overlap in our coverage. This piece by Scott Gee, chief software architect at ISDTech, Canyon Country, Calif., caught my eye. Gee is asking the hard question, Why does safety information cost so much? I think he's hit on a real ...
In my mailbox this morning was an enewsletter from our sister publication, Control Design, calling attention to some of its recent articles.  While CD is targeted at OEMs, there is some overlap in our coverage. This piece by Scott Gee, chief software architect at ISDTech, Canyon Country, Calif., caught my eye. Gee is asking the hard question, Why does safety information cost so much? I think he's hit on a real issue here. I know what I think about it. I'd love to know what others do. Your turn.

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