Many medical device companies develop software using a traditional waterfall methodology in which each step is taken in sequence: requirements, design, implementation, verification, and validation ...
Early-stage development in technology usually follows a “fail fast” philosophy: build something simple, observe outcomes, and ...
The world of medical devices is rapidly changing. In place of disconnected, simple medical devices, a new world of complex software both on and off the now-connected device is providing a larger ...
Discover how software developers for medical-device OEMs are balancing innovation and safety, and the challenges they face in making it happen. The medical-device industry is rapidly advancing, from ...
Medical software is the backbone of modern healthcare, supporting electronic health records (EHRs), diagnostic systems, imaging technologies and embedded software in medical devices like pacemakers ...
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Formal methods provide a rigorous mathematical foundation for the specification, development and verification of medical device software. This approach enhances both reliability and safety, which are ...
When the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) updated the provisions for medical device cybersecurity, one of those required the development of a software bill of materials (SBOM). It’s now mandatory for ...
Hacking pacemakers and insulin pumps is mostly hype; thankfully the scary stories are just that, scary possibilities that could supposedly happen if attackers were to target vulnerable devices. Some ...