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Subversion Migration Success Stories eBook
Subversion Migration Success Stories eBook
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How to Achieve EN 50128 Compliance
EN 50128 is an important functional safety standard in the rail industry. Get your EN 50128 download for guidance on the functional safety standard and how to meet compliance requirements.
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How to Comply with the IEC 61508 Standard
IEC 61508 is a functional safety standard. It's used for compliance in many embedded industries — and it's been the source of several industry-specific variations. Read this in-depth white paper to learn more.
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How to Comply with the ISO 26262 Standard
The ISO 26262 standard is a functional safety standard for the automotive industry. Complying with the ISO 26262 standard is required for developers of automotive hardware and software.
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Why ISO 13849 Is Critical for Embedded Software
Machinery needs to be safe to operate. And that means that every piece of code embedded on that machinery needs to be safe. That's why functional safety standards — including IEC 62061 and ISO 13849 — are so important.
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Moving to Modern C++
Safety-critical C++ code is commonly developed according to the MISRA coding standard — using C++03. But you want to move to modern C++...
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What Is MISRA®? An Overview of MISRA Coding Guidelines and Compliance
What Is MISRA? MISRA® is a set of C and C++ coding standards, developed by the Motor Industry Software Reliability Association (MISRA).
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6 Key Changes in MISRA C:2012 Coding Guidelines
MISRA C is one of the most widely used coding standards. But the C language has evolved since the first version of MISRA C came out. And MISRA C has evolved, too, with the latest change in MISRA C:2012.
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How to Compare MISRA Checkers
In this white paper about MISRA checkers, you'll learn why some MISRA checkers are better than others, how to enforce undecidable MISRA rules, and what to look for in your MISRA C checker and MISRAA C++ checker.
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How to Improve Embedded Systems Security
Embedded software is used in some of the world's most important systems (including automobiles and medical devices) — where security risks could lead to fatalities. That's why it's time to improve the security of embedded systems.