How to define a software unit verification strategy?
Guaranteed – 10 points you didn’t know affect your software unit verification strategy. Any missing points?
Guaranteed – 10 points you didn’t know affect your software unit verification strategy. Any missing points?
When the next assessment of your Automotive SPICE process SW Unit Verification is coming up – what can you do so it definitely passes? Follow these simple steps
What is it? If it is too small, the effort is too high. If it is too big, it is difficult to test. Right! It is the unit. In our latest article, we go into the definition of units and explain what needs to be considered when defining them.
We compare the two similar dynamic testing methods: regression testing and back-to-back testing in terms of their application in testing projects. Different technologies, application examples and normative requirements are discussed.
Generated Code from Simulink/Targetlink models can directly be tested in TPT and then accelerate your testing significantly: It is 30% faster. Find out more about top 3 learnings from using generated Code in TPT.
Do you want to increase your quality and accelerate your tests? Then continuous integration (CI), continuous testing (CT) or scalable test automation in the cloud could be a solution for you. Find out about API controlled automation.
Testing product safety according to SOTIF requires a clear understanding of safety scenarios. Discover testing safety functions, for example ADAS, in a simulation with TPT.
Even in the field of embedded development, there is a growing desire to move development into or with the cloud. We have summarized for you the TOP 3 reasons why our automotive customers are striving to move to the cloud.
We have quite a few customers who switch to TPT despite their existing test solution. For you we have conducted interviews with OEMs and Tier1s and summarized the TOP 5 reasons for you.
With our current version TPT 18 you can also perform tests of your driver assistance functions in realtime on the ECU with connected sensors and bus communication.