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Design controls involve the translation of user requirements (aka Voice of the Customer) into specific technical requirements as design inputs. These design inputs then form the basis of the design ...
Traceability is becoming increasingly important in most engineering projects, if only on the grounds of ‘good practice,’ and it is specifically required for projects that have to meet safety standards ...
For design teams with functional safety requirements or who create complex SoCs or systems, Arteris® Harmony Trace™️ increases system quality and the ability to achieve functional safety ...
How to bridge the gaps between requirements, architecture, design, verification, and validation. How to use requirements management to support ISO 26262 standards. The ISO 26262 standard states that ...
A subrequirement that derives from multiple primary requirements can be achieved using the concatenation of the cells in the reference coupled with a line-feed character. For example, if CEI ...
Jack Payne of Aptean shares his insights on the innovations that have driven the industry forward, and how a shared passion ...
What Is Traceability and Why Is it Needed? Markets today depend on supply chains to deliver the advanced products on which modern economies run. Sub-components are sourced from manufacturers with ...
Harmony Trace increases system quality and accelerates functional safety assessments by identifying and fixing the traceability gaps between disparate systems. Harmony Trace is implemented as an ...
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