Embedded Systems: Three Proven Practices for Speed and Agility

Embedded Systems: Three Proven Practices for Speed and Agility
  • Best-in-Class have 50% fewer bugs per lines of code because they use an integrated environment for coding and debugging.
  • Best-in-Class companies develop code 32% faster than competitors because they take advantage of integrated development tools.
  • Best-in-Class companies are 20% more likely to have working software at the original release date because they validate requirements have been met with virtual prototypes.

As companies struggle to be successful in the current economy, many are looking to boost profits by responding to a demand for smarter products. To accomplish this, they are incorporating embedded systems into their products. While this approach offers exciting opportunities for innovation, it also adds a level of complexity. Not only do products with embedded systems consist of an interdependent mix of components from different engineering disciplines, there is zero tolerance for bugs and the requirements from embedded systems constantly change. All this must be navigated while still getting products to market quickly to beat the competition.

Pubsliher: Aberdeen Group publogoEmbedded Systems: Three Proven Practices for Speed and Agility

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