I realize that documentation is not a very "sexy" subject. However, the embedded software development industry is under increasing pressure to deliver safety-related products. In such cases, documentation is not negotiable. Moreover, it must comply with the applicable functional safety standards, and all of them require *traceability*. You can purchase complex and costly requirement management tools (or generally ALM tools, which generally don't include source code traceability), or you can try a free and open-source alternative (like Spexygen). --MMS
Sir respect and love from India
again thank you
Now What’s the next video in this series?
God I wish my company _had_ documentation in the first place.
My modules are amongst the few that are documented AT ALL
I realize that documentation is not a very "sexy" subject. However, the embedded software development industry is under increasing pressure to deliver safety-related products. In such cases, documentation is not negotiable. Moreover, it must comply with the applicable functional safety standards, and all of them require *traceability*. You can purchase complex and costly requirement management tools (or generally ALM tools, which generally don't include source code traceability), or you can try a free and open-source alternative (like Spexygen). --MMS