Please join us for this free event to learn about IBM Engineering solutions for software and systems development. Gain knowledge on IBM Engineering applications for Agile development as well as Engineering Lifecycle Management, Test, Requirements Management, Quality, and more. Engineers, software teams, quality and project managers can learn about ways to use our solutions, hear user case stories, as well as information into our future plans.
IBM and VDC Research will discuss the development challenges affecting the A&D industry and the impact of adopting a digital engineering strategy to help accelerate product development, lower costs, and improve quality across both hardware and software engineering.
Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) Tracked Resource Set (TRS) protocol allows a server to expose a set of resources in a way that allows clients to discover the exact set of resources in the set, to track all additions to or removals from the set, and to track state changes to all resources in the set.
The world continues to see remarkable innovation in technology, such as Advanced Driver Assisted Systems (ADAS), next generation flight systems and smarter medical devices. With these advancements, development teams are being challenged on how they innovate, keep up with their competition, and improve their engineering processes.
With the release of CLM 5.0, CLM has started a brand new approach to deliver maintenance to customers via regular, light weight, and cumulative iFix. CLM 5.0 iFix addresses a couple major pain points with maintenance for CLM customers: high cost of adoption of full maintenance releases, manual and error prone installation of test fixes, hard […]
This is the second article about testing in our Continuous Delivery series to share practices we have adopted in our own development team within Rational Team Concert (RTC). The presented techniques are used to control software evolution and to improve the quality of our code base. Since there is a variety of IBM and open […]
This is one of our first posts to share practices we have adopted in our own development within CLM as part of Continuous Delivery. The presented techniques are used to control software evolution and to improve the quality of our code base. Since there is a variety of IBM and Open Source tools we are […]