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Q5 Interview - Guido Schreiner, The MathWorks

Guido Schreiner photo.jpgThe latest Q5 interview is now online, with the communications and semiconductor industry manager at The MathWorks.

Guido Schreiner talks to Electronics Weekly about demystifying the terminology of model-based design and explaining its benefits of the time-constrained designer.

The five questions this week are:

1. What are the benefits of using Model-Based Design for programmable systems?

2. Model-Based Design has the reputation for being complex. Is this fair?

3. How would you demystify Model-Based Design methodologies for the designer?

4. Do multi-processor systems have an impact on your design methodologies?

5. Has the way the designer uses your packages changed over the years?

Read the full interview >>

See also: Q5 - Interviews with electronics industry leaders
Read all the Electronics Weekly Q5 interviews. From ARM's chairman, Sir Robin Saxby, to touchscreen technology firm Zytronic's MD, Mark Cambridge, the business leaders share their particular insights on the UK electronics industry.

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