• 25/02/2019
  • Standards

Which standard applies where?

Which standard must be observed for the approval of an electrical medical device? How does this apply to the most important countries (i.e., EU, ...

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Which standard applies where?
  • 12/02/2019
  • Systems Engineering, Events

Soft Skills in Systems Engineering – SE Working Group February 2019

ⓘ This event is already over. Imagine a systems engineer who is extremely knowledgeable about technology, who ...

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Soft Skills in Systems Engineering – SE Working Group February 2019
  • 29/01/2019
  • Guest blogs, software

When software meets quality (s-metrics) – Part 2

Software Metrics from a QMS Perspective: Why should software quality metrics be used in the product lifecycle? A software metric represents a software unit within a ...

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When software meets quality (s-metrics) – Part 2
  • 15/01/2019
  • software

When software meets quality (s-metrics) – Part 1

An overview of common software verification metrics from a developer's perspective: Can software quality be measured? Especially in safety-critical applications. ...

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When software meets quality (s-metrics) – Part 1
  • 20/12/2018
  • Generally

Annual review and news

Once again the year is drawing to a close, and once again it has been a very exciting year for us. ...

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Annual review and news
  • 12/12/2018
  • Documentation, systems engineering

System architecture and risk management – two like fire and brimstone

Anyone developing medical devices inevitably has to deal with risk management. However, many companies struggle with this topic. ...

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System architecture and risk management – two like fire and brimstone
  • 03/12/2018
  • Systems Engineering, Events

Report of the Systems Engineering Working Group November 2018

ⓘ This event has already taken place. Our third meeting within the framework of the Systems Engineering Working Group (AK-SE) took place on November 29, 2018. ...

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Report of the Systems Engineering Working Group November 2018
  • 30/11/2018
  • Hardware, software, technology

BLE – A short introduction to the world of Bluetooth Low Energy

When the first Bluetooth Low Energy devices came onto the market, BLE had an almost mystical aura. Everyone wanted to use this technology., ...

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BLE – A short introduction to the world of Bluetooth Low Energy
  • 12/11/2018
  • Documentation, systems engineering

Modeling sequence diagrams correctly – when, why and how?

Sequence diagrams are used for the dynamic modeling of communication processes and interactions between system components.¹ In this form of representation, the temporal progression is given a ...

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Modeling sequence diagrams correctly – when, why and how?
  • 31/10/2018
  • Events

Event tips in November

Events have ended. Registration is no longer possible. Check out our next event! We have several events coming up in November, on [website address]. ...

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Event tips in November
  • 22/10/2018
  • Documentation, systems engineering

Non-functional requirements – the secret stars among the requirements

Let's be honest – who hasn't heard of non-functional requirements? These requirements seem to appear in every book and... ...

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Non-functional requirements – the secret stars among the requirements
  • 18/10/2018
  • Documentation, hardware, standards

Our process for creating insulation diagrams

We have already discussed the basics and the necessity of insulation diagrams for documenting electrical safety according to 60601-1 in several articles. ...

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Our process for creating insulation diagrams