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June 3, 2022 at 1:43 pm
Watch & Learn
ParticipantThis module will give you an overview of the ANSYS SCADE Suite code generation. ANSYS KCG is a qualified code generator. It has been qualified as a development tool for DO-178B software up to Level A, DO-178C/DO-330 at TQL-1, certified for IEC 61508 at SIL 3, and for EN 50128 at SIL 3/4, and qualified for ISO 26262 software up to ASIL D. This code generator saves verification effort in the coding phase, such as code reviews and low-level testing on the SCADE Suite KCG generated code
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