Product Development Process: How Confident Are You That You Are Not at Risk?
In this post, Jama Software’s CEO discusses how living requirements can help reduce the risk of negative outcomes in the product development process.
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In this post, Jama Software’s CEO discusses how living requirements can help reduce the risk of negative outcomes in the product development process.
In this blog, we examine how Jama Software helps Infineon manage complex product development subject to regulatory compliance and increase efficiency.
Bridging the Gaps in Safety-Critical Product Development In increasingly complex, competitive, rapidly evolving, and highly regulated industries (including aerospace, automotive, and defense), market forces are creating new challenges for development teams building safety-critical products. To address this challenge, Ansys is hosting a webinar to discuss how combining a product development platform like Jama Connect with […]
Read this blog to learn more about ten of the most prominent product development challenges engineers face and their corresponding solutions.
Companies with teams spread across the world, increasingly complex products, and expanding product lines require structured team collaboration.
To meet quality demands in complex product development and improve speed to market, development teams are focusing on improving one of the most vital steps in their process: requirements management.
As more companies pull design functions in-house, knowing how to properly execute a good product design critique is becoming a core competency for development teams.
For decades, systems engineers have participated in new product development processes on internal teams, driving complicated projects to market under old rules, methods, and technologies. But today’s highly-competitive markets offer new complexities that no longer work within the old rules of product development.
The next generation of product development and disruptive technologies that used to remain in isolated industries are now crossing boundaries.
For many companies trying to push the edges of what a product can do, simply getting something to market is an enormous effort. Here are some compelling reasons to go next gen.