Cantata and Jenkins in Concert: Continuous Integration Testing

Cantata and Jenkins in Concert: Continuous Integration Testing

In many business segments, be it transportation, industrial automation or in medical devices, industry leaders have developed finely tuned software code bases over the years. This code tends to consist of many interlocking parts with common dependencies. Small changes in one part of a project can have wide-ranging impacts on other parts of a project.

Maintaining consistent software quality across generations of production code releases is vital to maximizing reliability, functional safety and certification compliance while minimizing liability exposure in the process.

In this blog, Rob Mueller-Albrecht, Cantata Technical Support Engineer of QA Systems, dives into how to avoid frustration and resolve problems efficiently in all phases of software development, verification and certification, it is best to have the orchestra of software professionals work from the same musical arrangement.

Continuous Integration is Absurd without Unit Testing

Continuous Integration is Absurd without Unit Testing

Continuous Integration is Absurd Without Unit Testing   Imagine this conversation between colleagues: “We are pioneers of DevOps,” my colleague says, pointing towards the Dell Inspiron humming away on the edge of his desk. On the screen, a mass of red boxes...