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Apex.AI Selects Jama Connect to Shorten Development Time, Increase Efficiency, and Sail Through Audit Preparation

Award Winning Automotive Software Developer Selects Jama Connect® to Shorten Development Time, Increase Efficiency, and Sail Through Audit Preparation. Apex.AI, founded in 2017 in Palo Alto, California, is a mobility software company, and makers of the ISO 26262 ASIL-D safety-certified software framework Apex.OS. As a pioneer in modern C++ software development for safety, they are […]

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Enabling Digital Transformation in the Semiconductor and Hardware Space

In this blog post, experts from Cadence, OpsHub, and Jama Software talk about enabling digital transformation in the hardware and semiconductor industries. The relentless pace of innovation, rapidly changing markets, and increasing product complexity are creating intense pressures on companies in the semiconductor and hardware space. Some of the biggest challenges relate to scaling effectively […]

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Safety as a Competitive Advantage

Like many industries, the semiconductor industry has seen a dramatic change over the past several decades. Simple, single function devices have evolved into complex multi-function devices with firmware, supporting software and, in some cases, full reference designs. While the products that the semiconductor industry sells are still integrated circuits (ICs), in many cases the supporting software, documentation and system-level understanding are just […]

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ASPICE 101: ISO 26262 vs. ASPICE

If you haven’t already, check out Part I of our ASPICE 101 blog series to learn about what the standard is and why it’s important to automotive development. In this post, we take a look at ISO 26262 vs. ASPICE and examine the similarities and differences between these two important automotive standards. ISO 26262 vs. […]

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A Guide to Understanding ISO Standards

If you’ve worked in product development for any time at all, you’ve probably heard the term “ISO” used in conjunction with the terms “standards” and “compliance” (along with a variety of four- and five-digit numbers). But what does that all mean, and how does it affect you? In this article, we will provide you with […]

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Automotive Engineering and Management Methods for Modern Vehicle Development – Implementing Functional Safety for Autonomous Driving

This post on functional safety for autonomous driving is Part III in our three-part series with automotive expert Patrick Freytag. If you haven’t already, please go back and read Part I, which talks about how the automotive sector is changing – and Part II, which discusses ways to address functional safety. Since functional safety has […]

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Automotive Engineering and Management Methods for Modern Vehicle Development – Addressing Functional Safety

My last blog post covered why and how the automotive sector is changing fast over the last few years – you can find that post here. A common expectation is that our future cars will be connected, automated, shared, and electric. In a current Motional Consumer Mobility report, Americans were asked what is their most […]

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Best Practices for Evaluating Product Development Tools for ISO 26262 Compliance

Best Practices for Evaluating Product Development Tools for ISO 26262 Compliance Vehicles have always been complex machines to build, but connectivity is adding a new dimension to the challenges—especially when it comes to ISO 26262 compliance in modern automotive product development. Whether it’s a smart dashboard or driving assistance technology, there’s a significant increase in […]