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HMI
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The Human Computer Interaction group provides
expertise in design, evaluation and implementation of
interactive computing systems for human use.
We investigate new technologies and tools for improving
the interaction between man and computer. We
develop systems easy to use both in nominal case as
well as when the device or the environment change
dynamically.
Our main focus is in Multimedia and multimodal human-
computer Interaction ,Information Visualization,
Accessibility and usability, user experience. Our experts
cover all these areas proposing innovative solutions
able to support our customer quickly and in an
efficient way.
A key element for success in this field is based on
continuous improvement of technologies and tools for
Geographical Information Systems and satellite Remote
Sensing.
Intecs is technical member of the Open Geospatial
Consortium (OGC). |
Model
Driven Engineering
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Intecs is a leader in the field of
methodologies and tools for the analysis and design of complex
software intensive systems through model driven approaches,
including integration with techniques for the modelling of
non-functional requirements specific to hard-realtime and
dependable systems. Intecs has developed a family of tools
supporting the critical activities of the software system
development process, such as the analysis, design and automated
coding of Hard Real Time systems. Under investigation is also a
“next generation” requirement engineering discipline and tools
capable to join traditional traceability management with natural
language analysis and use of ontologies. |
ASIC & FPGA Design |
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The capability to develop, internally, complex semicustom devices such as ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) and FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array), represents an indisputably distintive characteristic of our team.
For over 20 years, the dedicated and professional skilled engineers, with a deep knowledge of the most diffused IC technologie(CMOS, ECL, SiGe,..) and the most advanced design methodologies and tools, are involved in the development of ASIC and FPGA. |
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