WEBCAST: Minimize compliance pain while navigating safety and cybersecurity certification of COTS and C++ solutions
NewsJanuary 15, 2021
SCOTTDALE, Arizona. A new requirement for adherence to function safety or security standards can be a rude awakening for the uninitiated. There can be no half measures when applications are critical. Requirements traceability, static analysis, dynamic coverage analysis, and unit/integration testing are deemed essential, not just at the end of development but throughout the development lifecycle. Such activities can come at a considerable overhead. Off the shelf and open source software promise to offset that, and are in abundant supply for common system components such as RTOS and UI. However, integrating them within the application domain in a safety- or security-critical context can be a logistical nightmare for the unwary. This webcast of industry experts will help you to pick your way through the demands of the functional safety and cybersecurity standards to minimize the pain of compliance while maximising the benefit of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) software component use.
COTS, C++, and Standards Compliance : Minimize the Pain, Maximize the Quality
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During this webcast you will hear from :
· Aurindam Jana, Product Director, The Qt Company on how to integrate COTS software components (UI) successfully within a functional safety application; and
· Martin Woodhall, Field Applications Engineer, LDRA on how to adhere to standards incorporating COTS software components.
John McHale, Editoria Director with OpenSystems Media, will moderate the event, which is sponsored LDRA and the QT Company. The webcast is hosted by Embedded Computing Design and Military Embedded Systems.
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