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Help us choose the best technical article in EngineerIT for 2015 and win R1000

You are invited to help the editorial committee of EE Publishers choose the best article in EngineerIT magazine for 2015.

Qualifying articles are limited to those by authors in South Africa, and exclude company white papers or information supplied under a company name.

The EE Publishers editorial committee has chosen what it considers to be the top five qualifying articles of 2015 (below), and requests your participation in choosing the best article from these finalists.

The 20th person that selects a potential winner from the papers below will win R1000 sponsored by EE Publishers.

The author of the winning paper will receive a Canon i-SENSYS MF 8280Cw series device valued at about R4000, kindly sponsored by Canon.
                         
 
Voting deadline: 11 pm, 15 January 2016

The finalists chosen by the EE Publishers editorial committee, in order of publication date, are:

by Mark Acton, Mobinomics
EngineerIT April 2015, pp 58 - 61

The battle to remain strategically relevant is being fought by telecoms operators who have chosen to be more than utility providers of connectivity alone. The story goes that that digital disruption has rendered them, their technology and their systems to the role of mere... (more) (vote) 

by Gary Wilson, Siemens
EngineerIT May 2015, 26 - 28

As time goes by technology evolves and advances, bringing many benefits. An example of this would be the replacement of relay control logic with programmable logic controllers (PLCs). The use of PLCs reduced a lot of wiring work and engineering design cost... (more) (vote)

by Dane Chapman, The CAD Corporation
EngineerIT July 2015, pp 56 - 57

Charles Darwin once claimed that it was not the strongest nor smartest of a species that survived, it was those most adaptable to change. What is this change?  Let's call it technological evolution and let's explore it as a changing process, an evolving process, in a world... (more) (vote)
 
by Tian Botes, EEU Taltronics
EngineerIT October 2015, 22 - 26

A fresh emphasis on control room ergonomics and an increased awareness of workplace health issues have contributed to inspire a dramatic shift in console design. Today's control workstations are smaller, more functional, and more aesthetically pleasing than earlier generations... (more) (vote)

by Paul Colmer, Greencom ICT
EngineerIT October 2015, pp 70 - 71

A look into broadband, the internet of things and the rise of the "DSL heads." To define contention literally, it means "To compete in order to win something" - this being highly applicable to the data havoc we experience on a digital subscriber line (DSL). It is "DSL thinking... (more) (vote)







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