"Lab in the Corner" empowers the test engineer
Martin Rowe, Senior Technical Editor -- Test & Measurement World, 12/21/2006 10:34:00 AM
Who says the test engineer is powerless? Remember, it’s the "test guy" who makes the call as to whether a product is ready for prime time.
Just because you work in a corner lab without windows doesn’t mean that you’re "just another engineer." Those hot-shot designers can’t cut corners and get their designs past a good test engineer, and the sooner they learn that, the better designers they’ll become, and the more they'll respect you.
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Inspired by many visits to companies that take test seriously, “The Lab in the Corner” tells the world that it’s the test engineer who must sign off on a new design. The test engineer runs tests that the designers often don’t think of, thus making sure a new product will operate correctly in the field.
Remember, it’s you who decides if a product lives up to its hype.
"The Lab in the Corner" was recorded at Melville Park Studio, Boston, MA.


















