Imperas Software has announced that Razorcat Developments, a provider of software testing tools for the embedded systems market, has integrated the Imperas fast processor reference models into the ...
Vector Software, the world's leading provider of innovative software solutions for robust embedded software quality, announced today the release of VectorCAST™ version 6.4, the most advanced test ...
Prepare for Safety-Critical Embedded Systems at MTU. When software lives inside machines, failure isn’t an inconvenience—it’s a safety, reliability, and security risk. From vehicles and aircraft to ...
New modular hardware for PXI-based test systems delivers enhanced signal analysis, scalable architectures, and precision data acquisition capabilities for RF, aerospace, semiconductor, and industrial ...
Comprehensive quality engineering and testing are a must for today's software-driven organizations. Perhaps not surprisingly, generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) is emerging as a cutting-edge ...
Hitex Development Tools is offering version 2.6 of Tessy for automated module/unit testing of embedded software. Tessy V2.6 key benefits include an enhanced coverage viewer providing graphical ...
Automated software testing plays an important role in ensuring quality at every stage of software development. This article discusses how to get started using Python’s Robot Framework. Every code ...
The software testing landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. For years, continuous automation testing (CAT) platforms have been the gold standard for reducing manual testing and ensuring ...
When it comes to embedded engineering, toolchains are the worst. Getting a new toolchain up and running correctly is often hard, and often prone to breaking when the IDE or other software is upgraded.
In today's market, businesses need to move quickly, deliver seamless digital experiences and build trust with users. In the face of these demands, software testing has evolved from a necessary process ...
If there is one thing in software engineering that is a given, it’s that engineers need continuous education. While graduating college might have made us think that we were “done,” the truth is that ...