Jan 6, 2022, from 09:00 AM to 10:00 AM (PT)
In this webinar, both IBM and LDRA will present Medical Device Trends and Opportunities. How Innovation is causing market disruption, products are becoming part of connected IoT solutions, and products are becoming much more autonomous. While the risk of failure is high, there are many opportunities, and overcoming the challenges of IEC 62304 Compliance is critical for success! What are Common Challenges to Achieving Software Compliance? Growing software complexities and growing requirements for regularity approval. What are Design and Process Control with the goal of assuring safety? Functional Safety, including risk and hazard analysis. Software functional safety standards require traceability from requirements to tests to code. Functional, safety and security requirements must be decomposed, implemented, and verified. Combining ALM and Software Verification with IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management and LDRA Code Quality and Verification Management. Essential capabilities for overcoming software compliance challenges. Traceability and Transparency. Impact Analysis and Change Management. Cross-discipline collaboration and rapid product development.
IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) is the leading platform for today’s complex product and software development. ELM extends the functionality of standard ALM tools, providing an integrated, end-to-end solution that offers full transparency and traceability across all engineering data. From requirements through testing and deployment, ELM optimizes collaboration and communication across all stakeholders, improving decision-making, productivity, and overall product quality.
Liverpool Data Research Associates (LDRA) is a provider of software analysis, and test and requirements traceability tools for the Public and Private sectors and a pioneer in static and dynamic software analysis. LDRA was founded in 1975 by Professor Michael Hennell to commercialize a software test-bed created to perform quality assessments on the mathematical libraries on which his Nuclear physics research at the University of Liverpool depended.
Our Presenters:
Marty Stolz of IBM
Solution Engineer
Global Markets - Cloud & Cognitive Solutions Sales
Stephen DiCamillo of LDRA
Technical Marketing and Business Development Manager
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