Part 1 of this feature discussed the need for requirements-based testing for traceability and verification, as well as standards compliance for critical software. Requirements based testing, and its ...
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Tightening regulatory demands are pushing food and beverage operators to treat water quality monitoring as a core compliance ...
Two decades ago, traceability was barely on the map. “It was really no man’s land,” said MeiLin Wan, founder and CEO of GenuTrace. “No one was thinking about proving anything.” Once largely confined ...
As the world becomes more interconnected, global businesses face the dual challenge of meeting tightening regulations and satisfying an increasingly conscious consumer base. The stakes are ...
German quality assurance and testing centre TÜV Rheinland has announced that it will present a traceability testing service for modules at Intersolar Europe 2024. TÜV Rheinland said the service aims ...
A new report reveals that the fashion and textile industry has a long way to go to make its sustainability claims match the ...
Applied DNA is using its DNA traceability and isotopic testing for clients intent on establishing proof of origin to comply with the newly enforced Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA). All ...
Furniture giant IKEA is famous for its wood products, but it may soon need to tighten oversight of its supply chains due to the European Union’s Deforestation Regulation that comes into force at the ...
The need for requirements traceability and verification is typically imposed on automotive electronics suppliers as a contractual requirement. With increasing frequency, vendors are recognizing that ...