Understanding how hardware and firmware/software work together to perform desired functions or tasks is an important enabler to unlocking the value of intellectual properties in the systems (including ...
It's that time of year again. Computex is just days away, and my email box is full of little bits and pieces of rumor news, like a potential Samsung 850 SSD launch. Computex is also a time when we get ...
Poor software quality cost the U.S. economy an estimated $2.41 trillion annually in 2022, according to the Consortium for ...
When we first tested the RunCore Pro IV solid state drives we had no idea that the Indilinx Barefoot firmware would be updated more often than your typical motherboards BIOS. Some people may be a ...
Unlike desktop-application software, embedded software has specific functions that operate in a predetermined manner. Because an embedded-systems engineer knows what computations and operations a ...
In today’s software delivery-focused enterprise, it is now critical for engineering leaders to master quality assurance to deliver impeccable software faster than ever before. Why? Because millions of ...
In today’s tech-driven world, companies race to bring new software features to market, and customers expect updates at an almost instantaneous pace. But behind every slick interface and smooth user ...
Samsung is leaving everything ready for the release of its first tri-folding phone, the Galaxy Z TriFold. Despite years of patents and speculation surrounding the complex design, a market debut ...
Every developer and team I’ve ever met has wanted to deliver quality firmware to their customers. No one starts out saying, “I want to deliver a buggy, unusable product to my customer.” Yet, how often ...
Mutation testing is a fault-based software validation technique that involves introducing small, systematic changes (or “mutants”) into programme code to assess the capability of test suites in ...