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Managing the relationship between hardware and software during system design is challenging. Complexities in both the hardware domain and software domain mask configuration issues and unfortunately do not get caught — until it is too late. The hardware register definition has dependencies for embedded software designers. As a result, the software team must wait for …
Live Webinar, March 11 In product development, the work of one team affects the work of other teams. Today’s agile world requires back-and-forth communication among the product team’s requirements definitions, the development team’s building, and the QA team’s testing. These tests, artifacts, records— and the activities they represent — are all connected. Which means that …
Live Webinar, March 25 Successful software development teams need to move fast while maintaining high-quality code. A key part of achieving this is by optimizing your Continuous Integration (CI) pipeline. At its core, your CI pipeline should include automated code integration, builds, and tests. It’s often extended to include additional tools for validation and review …
What You Need to Know to Accelerate DevOps and DevSecOps Processes Join our webinar on March 31 to learn how to accelerate DevOps and DevSecOps processes. Perforce will be hosting a presentation on how to quickly perform static code analysis within continuous integration (CI) processes, and how employing containers (e.g., Docker) can expedite that process …
Create Like a Designer, Version Like a Developer When you store and manage digital assets separate from source code, everything slows down. Build processes require manual effort. Assets are left unsecure. Teams are disconnected. To help accelerate your teams, you need a way to securely version everything (without added complexity). Introducing Helix Sync — the desktop client …