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Linux Foundation

A Human-Centric Quality Assurance Process for Open Source Software Projects

Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore a human-centric quality assurance approach for open source software projects in this 41-minute conference talk from the Linux Foundation. Discover how autonomous systems integration into daily environments demands critical software quality measures, particularly when defects can cause physical harm in safety-critical domains like automotive applications. Learn about functional safety requirements that must be supported by development processes ensuring high quality and reliability for both embedded systems and software tools. Examine the integration of human-centric quality strategies rooted in human-error research informed by cognitive psychology and human factors within open source project development processes. Understand how a defect prediction engine can anticipate common error modes, enabling proactive defect prevention, focused code reviews, and targeted documentation checks. Gain insights into improving software quality across domains while aligning with safety-critical framework expectations through this innovative approach presented by industry experts from Woven by Toyota.

Syllabus

A Human-Centric Quality Assurance Process for Open Source Softwa... Wendi Urribarri & Carlos Ramirez

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