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In this episode of the Jama Software© Innovation Insights Podcast Series our host, Jeremy Johnson, Vice President of Product Management and Product Design at Jama Software, joined by Joseph Pitarresi, Senior Product Manager, to talk about the Jama Software© Labs, an initiative with a team of extremely talented engineers and developers that apply new technologies, […]
The medical device market in Europe is growing fast and is expected to reach $61.4 billion by 2025, up from $48.9 billion in 2020. A large aging population, demand for more surgical procedures, and technological expansion are driving this trend. The Medical Device Directive (MDD) is a legal framework that includes three directives that are […]
Backed by a legacy of engineering excellence, reliability, and industry-leading customer service, Telesat is one of the largest and most successful global satellite operators. Telesat works collaboratively with its customers to deliver critical connectivity solutions that tackle the world’s most complex communications challenges, providing powerful advantages that improve their operations and drive profitable growth. Continuously […]
Editor’s Note: This posts on EU MDR was originally published here by MedTech Drive and written by Greg Slabodkin. Dive Brief: While the Medical Device Regulation’s May 26 go-live date marks a significant milestone, MedTech Europe warned in a statement that MDR challenges remain, limiting the industry’s ability to “seamlessly supply certified devices under the new rules.” The European trade […]
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. Dating back to 1865, it was on June 19th that the Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free. Note that this […]
Imagine that you’re in charge of designing a 17-story building—but the blueprints are missing. Moving forward without this essential document would put the entire project at risk for serious errors. Launching a new software project is similar in that without a blueprint, you’ll likely produce a system that lacks the necessary software functionality and isn’t aligned with the customer’s needs. Clear requirements, such as those included in a system requirement specifications (SRS) document, create a foundation […]
Requirements gathering is the process of understanding what you are trying to build and why you are building it. Requirements gathering is often regarded as a part of developing software applications or of cyber-physical systems like aircraft, spacecraft, and automobiles (where specifications cover both software and hardware). It can, however, be applied to any product or project, from designing a […]
Last month we held a webinar with two of our in-house aerospace experts titled, “Transformative Airborne Systems Development.” This webinar was well received by our customers building airborne systems, and we wanted to make sure nobody missed out on this great content. Below, you’ll find a recording of the webinar and an abbreviated transcript. […]
“Needs.” “Features.” “Requirements.” What your team calls the things it wants to achieve with a product isn’t important. The highest priority should be ensuring a product’s promise, functionality, appearance, and value are all clearly and effectively defined for a variety of stakeholders. And writing requirements plays a big role in that. We recently held a […]
As products evolve, so must the application development process. Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is born from what used to be a slew of different functions—project management, requirements management, development, testing, quality assurance (QA), delivery, and support—working in siloed environments. The work of these disciplines depends on one another and needs to be conducted with continued collaboration to achieve maximum efficiency in the shortest timeframe. What […]