Rewards and Frustrations of SQA

By Vladimir Shterenberg Software quality assurance (SQA) and testing can be as rewarding as it can be frustrating. Every organization has different ideas on what quality means and what level of quality is needed for their products. You would think the highest quality  possible would be the universal answer, but when it comes down to... Read more

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Tags: FDA | quality | quality assurnace | regulated | Software Design | Software Development

Software Effort for IV Automation

By Jonathan Bagot, M.Sc., B.C.Sc. (Hons) Lines of Code (LOC) is a software metric that has been used since the mid-1960’s to estimate effort and productivity [1]. It is the simplest method to estimate the size of a software program. There are many different ways to count LOC, but the gist of the idea is... Read more

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Tags: FDA | quality | quality assurnace | regulated | Software Design | Software DevelopmentEffort Estimate | F-16 | F-22 | F-35 | LOC | RIVA | robotic | Software Development

Considerations for Design and Management of Critical Software Code

By Jonathan Bagot B.C.Sc. No matter what type of software you’re developing, chances are that you will be asked to make some changes over the software development life-cycle. Change can be problematic when you are dealing with critical code that requires extensive Verification &Validation.  You need to be confident that any change has not affected... Read more

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Tags: FDA | quality | quality assurnace | regulated | Software Design | Software DevelopmentEffort Estimate | F-16 | F-22 | F-35 | LOC | RIVA | robotic | Software DevelopmentCritical Code | Medical Device | Mission Critical | Redundancy | Software Design | Software Development | Validation | Verification | Version Control
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