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alright thanks for joining us everyone lets jump right in this is a webinar on Simulink test now in the past we have several recorded webinars that show you an introduction to Simulink test we also have some that show similar tests being used for real-time testing but today were going to focus on desktop simulation and were going to show some example workflows around finding and fixing design errors using simulate tests I am Megan ONeil from the technical marketing team and math works and Im joined here in the studio by Craig you want to introduce yourself Craig sure hi everybody my name is Craig Vargas ani I work in the application journey group so my role is really very customer-facing related so its my job to listen to what the customers are saying and align our products with their development and design processes and more importantly get that information back to Megan so that she can help better guide the tool development with whats happening in the actual field and today I