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A Practical Guide to Continuous Integration and Verification in Embedded Development
Overview:

Embedded software development has evolved into a large scale endeavor which poses significant process challenges. Developers are finding it difficult to integrate and validate as frequently as they might like to because of the complexity of the process and the sheer volume of platforms and targets they support.

In this webinar we'll discuss how one electronics firm was able to implement continuous integration and verification in an environment with as many as 50 unique, multi-hour builds and literally hundreds of tests on each. They did this through the adoption of automated build and test processes and tools, driving significant cost savings, faster time to market, fewer defects and increased engineering efficiency.

  • All attendees will receive a free IDC report, "Effective Build Management for Better Software Development."

    Presenter:

    Laurent Brack, Senior engineer at Electric Cloud

    Laurent will offer practical, hands-on advice based on his real world experience implementing a continuous integration and verification process at a leading provider of innovative silicon, systems and software technologies. He'll describe the steps he took to implement this system, the challenges he faced, and the real benefits of improving the build and test process in an embedded application environment.


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  • Electric Cloud is the leading provider of Software Production Management solutions that accelerate, automate and analyze the software development tasks that follow the check-in of new code. These include the software build, package, test and deploy processes. The company's patented and award-winning solutions improve productivity in the face of increasing product complexity and time-to-market pressures for software delivery. Until now, most organizations have used 'homegrown' solutions that can be difficult to manage, brittle and isolated, resulting in process bottlenecks. This is all compounded by increasing adoption of agile development methods, distributed teams, and pressures of compliance mandates. Leading companies such as Qualcomm, Intuit, Motorola and Expedia rely on Electric Cloud's Software Production Management solutions to change software production from a liability to a competitive advantage. For customer inquiries please contact Electric Cloud at (650) 968-2950 or www.electric-cloud.com. Electric Cloud Privacy Policy.
     
    Original Broadcast Date
    Nov 28, 2007
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