SYS.4 System Integration and Integration Verification – focuses on brining all system elements together and ensuring they work as intended. It verifies that interfaces, data flows and interactions align with the system architecture and meet release expectations. This process ensures integration issues are detected early, traceability is maintained and clear results are communicated to stakeholders,Continue reading “SYS.4 – System Integration and Integration Verification (A-SPICE 4.0)”
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SWE.6 – Software Qualification Test (A-SPICE 4.0)
Welcome back to our A-SPICE journey. This post continues my A-SPICE SWE series. Missed the others? Start with SWE.1 Software Requirements Analysis. In this post we want to finalize our activities in regards to SWE. But from now on we will focus on Version 4.0 of Automotive SPICE. Enjoy 🙂 ID: SWE.6Process name: Software VerificationProcessContinue reading “SWE.6 – Software Qualification Test (A-SPICE 4.0)”
SWE.5 – Software Integration and Integration test
Hi everyone,its time to continue the A-SPICE series with the upcoming SWE.5 process. Last time we had a look onto the SWE.4 – Software Unit Verification process. ID: SWE.5Process name: Software Integration and Integration TestProcess purpose: The goal of the process for software integration and integration testing is to combine individual software units into largerContinue reading “SWE.5 – Software Integration and Integration test”
SWE.4 – Software Unit Verification
Welcome,for our todays A-SPICE process review. In the last post we managed to close up the left side of the V-model. With SWE.4 – Software Unit Verification we will enter the right site of the V, focusing on testing activities. As the ID already refers, we will begin with the software area. Let´s go ID:Continue reading “SWE.4 – Software Unit Verification”
Check out the Polarion Advent Calendar 2022!
Siemens is providing his second Polarion advent calendar containing a wide variety of technical stuff put into the context of christmas. Don’t forget to check it out. It’s great content for all Polarion admins & consultants to get inspired and find out what is possible! 🙂 Find the advent calendar here: Polarion Advent Calendar
Creating Form Extensions with Velocity
While you can easily create reports and widgets for Live Report pages with Velocity, you would usually have to create a Java extension in order to create something that will extend the work item view. But with the “Velocity Form”-extension you will be able to create extensions for the work item view as quickly asContinue reading “Creating Form Extensions with Velocity”
SWE.3 – Software Detailed Design and Unit Construction
Welcome,to my series about A-SPICE and its related processes. Today we want to take a deeper look into SWE.3 – Software Detailed Design. In the last post we covered the software architectural design and prepared all relevant project development data for this process. Shall we begin? ID: SWE.3Process name: Software Detailed Design and Unit ConstructionProcessContinue reading “SWE.3 – Software Detailed Design and Unit Construction”
SWE.2 – Software Architectural Design
Hi there,hope you´re doing well. I would like to continue today with our A-SPICE series. Todays scope will focus on the SWE.2 – Software Architectural Design process. Previously we had a closer look onto SWE.1 – Software Requirements Analysis, which provides us the relevant information for this process. Let´s go!! Lets get started ID: SWE.2ProcessContinue reading “SWE.2 – Software Architectural Design”
SWE.1 – Software Requirements Analysis
Welcome in 2021,I know its already been some months but I hope you had a good and motivated start into the new year. What could be better than starting by reading the newest blog post about “SWE.1 Software Requirements Analysis”? Last year we´ve analyzed the “SYS.3 System Architectural Design” process and finished the system levelContinue reading “SWE.1 – Software Requirements Analysis”
Revert changes and recover deleted items in Polarion
Because Polarion saves each change in the underlying SVN repository, you can restore data or revert any changes you’ve made in Polarion. Attention: Be very carefull with working directly at the repository! I recommend to test changes on the repository at a local Polarion first, before you do it at a productive system. I wantContinue reading “Revert changes and recover deleted items in Polarion”