Evolving end-user expectations for differentiated software
functionality, sustained time-to-market, and cost pressures continue to fuel
new software development within embedded devices. Time-to-market and cost
considerations will continue to drive embedded systems manufacturers to utilize
international engineering resources and legacy code assets whenever efficient
and economical. The rising complexity of the associated design requirements and
software code bases will force more manufacturers to consider new testing
methodologies and tools in order to adequately assess software quality and
deliver reliable products to market as quickly as possible.
The medical device industry, in particular, presents an
intriguing paradigm within the embedded engineering landscape where many of the
overarching trends affecting the broader embedded domain are magnified and
accelerated. The unparalleled predicated rate of software code growth within
these devices is juxtaposed to development teams that are smaller and have
fewer software and test engineers as a percent of team size than those within
other embedded device industries.
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