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The most connected man in the world
Chris Dancy was named 'the most connected man in the world' in a recent article by European Automation. Dancy has around 700 systems running at the same time, some of which are attached to his body, monitoring his functions.
VectorCAST/CBA allows users to achieve the mandated 100% code coverage
Vector Software have announced the availability of VectorCAST/CBA, which allows users in regulated industries to augment measured coverage with manual analysis to achieve the mandated 100% code coverage. VectorCAST/CBA is available as an add-on for all VectorCAST products and provides an intuitive editor, which allows users to provide analysis for statements, branch outcomes, or MC/DC pairs depending on the coverage level.
All chemicals labelled?
In June 2015, the transition period ends for mandatory CLP (Classification, Labelling and Packaging) chemicals labelling in the European Union. After June, all dangerous chemical substances and mixtures need to carry a predefined CLP-label. Brady’s printing systems provide companies with compliant CLP label templates and symbols, creating a flexible and easy to use in-house CLP Label printing solution. Now is the time to act!
The right tools for testing medical software
How the right tools can help software engineers meet IEC 62304 and FDA Requirements. By Chris Hills, CTO, Phaedrus Systems.
Comms system prepared for 1,000mph record attempt
The BLOODHOUND project, led by Director Richard Noble and with Andy Green in the driving seat, aims to break the 1,000mph (1,609km/h) barrier, in the process obliterating Green's current world land speed record of 763mph set by Noble's own Thrust SSC Team in 1997.Last autumn, an Aero L-39 Albatros jet flew multiple passes down BLOODHOUND’s specially prepared South African desert track, synchronised with Jaguar's all-wheel-drive F-TYPE R Cou...
Testing & debugging on the run
Simplified runtime analysis and error checking for embedded software. By Anders Holmberg, IAR Systems.
Charging towards fewer cables
Wireless charging provides a convenient way for users to charge all their mobile devices simultaneously, as a result deployment is growing. By David Zelkha, Managing Director, Luso Electronics
£28m National Formulation Centre to utilise CPI as hub
In his 2014 autumn budget statement, Chancellor George Osborne has named the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) as the hub of a £28m National Formulation Centre.The centre will operate a ‘hub and spoke’ model, bringing the UK's existing knowledge basetogether with universities, innovation centres and businesses.
Government announces investment in quantum technologies
A consortium of universities and businesses is set to bring innovativequantum technologies to market soon. The futuristic technologies include cameras which use just a single pixel to see through smoke, imaging systems which can time light to see around corners and miniature structures to create earthquake warning systems.
Control & debug all aspects of an embedded Linux system
A software development environment for embedded Linux developers, MULTI for Linux, has been introduced by Green Hills Software. This enables developers to seamlessly control and debug all aspects of an embedded Linux system from a single tool, including the Linux kernel, kernel threads, user mode threads and processes and interrupt service routines.