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OSLC – A Driving Force behind Engineering Process Integration

Digital system engineering continues to expand its role in product value delivery and differentiation. The growth of new functional capabilities is increasing product complexity, and driving companies to identify new methods to address the combination and synchronization of mechanical, electrical, and software development. In order to adapt and succeed in this environment, organizations must reevaluate their incumbent development practices and look for new ways to accelerate design across software, mechanical, and electrical engineering disciplines.

Recent EWM-Jenkins plugin releases

Engineering Workflow Management (EWM) is scalable, extensible and integrates with third party tools for establishing an end-to-end DevOps toolchain. EWM (formerly Rational Team Concert) provides plugins to integrate with Jenkins, an open-source automation tool used for building and deploying software. The EWM-Jenkins integration provides traceability between Jenkins builds and EWM artifacts across the development lifecycle. […]

IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Automotive Compliance now supports cybersecurity standards ISO 21434 for compliance with UNECE WP.29/R155

As mentioned in my earlier blog, regulatory compliance is paving the way for cybersecurity. The new UNECE WP.29 regulation and ISO/SAE 21434 standard on cybersecurity is set to trigger a paradigm shift in the automotive industry as it will require integrating cybersecurity across the automotive industry which will have a domino effect. The impact of this […]

Sample assets in Rational Publishing Engine Document Builder

Out-of-the-box sample assets have been available in the Rational Publishing Engine (RPE) Desktop installation of RPE Document Studio and RPE Launcher for many versions. These sample assets are now included within RPE Document Builder 2.1.1. The sample assets include: RPE Templates to work with specific data sources. (e.g. Rational DOORS Next Generation, Rational Team Concert, […]

Oh, the places you’ll work (when you use RTC)!

With Yahoo’s latest change of policy that restricts employees to only working in the office, people have been buzzing about working from home and distributed teams.  At IBM, it’s common for teams to be distributed across nations and even continents.  Working from different physical locations and various timezones brings its own set of challenges, but […]