2020s Predictions: Test Automation and Artificial Intelligence
LDRA’s technical product manager talks predictions on a continued trend in the embracing of test automation and the use of artificial intelligence.
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LDRA’s technical product manager talks predictions on a continued trend in the embracing of test automation and the use of artificial intelligence.
In the fourth installment of our 2020s Predictions series, we’re featuring predictions from Robin Calhoun, Senior Product Manager at Jama Software, as well as a certified Scrum Master.
Rimac Automobili’s innovation and success have supercharged its growth. To manage its rapidly-growing, complex large-scale systems for automotive development, the pioneering company turned to Jama Connect.
In the third installment of our 2020s Predictions series, we’re featuring medical device security predictions from Chris Gates, Principal Systems Security Architect at Velentium, a professional engineering firm specializing in the design and manufacturing of therapeutic and diagnostic active medical devices.
In the second installment of our 2020s Predictions series, we’re featuring predictions from Dirk Zwemer, President at Intercax, a global innovator in the field of model-based systems engineering (MBSE).
With over 50 companies representing 13 countries, the collective knowledge and experience present in the room at JamaCon 2019 was incredible.
Ahead of our recent webinar, “Ask Jama: Tips and Tricks for More Effective Reviews,” we asked those who registered to quiz us with their toughest queries around reviewing requirements.
To meet quality demands in complex product development and improve speed to market, development teams are focusing on improving one of the most vital steps in their process: requirements management.
Thoughts on the decade ahead from Josh Turpen, Chief Product Officer at Jama Software, who oversees the ongoing innovation and refinement of our core product offerings.
In this blog post, we examine several different companies that have implemented Agile methods successfully and review what worked, what didn’t, and how companies can launch Agile teams that work.