For the release of MXAM v.10.5, we had help from some very cute assistants. During ‘Bring Your Kids to the Office’ day, our team’s children brought the creativity we needed to wrap things up, all in the best company.
That day, an old topic came up again: the whiteboards we used for daily stand ups. And while it might seem like a stretch to connect the childrens' open house with daily stand ups, the MXAM release, and traceability, it actually all fits together.
A sneak peek at the improvements from our last release:
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This version of MXAM focuses on:
Defensive Programming Techniques in Stateflow: There is a new check for guideline misra_slsf_060 which prevents unintended data retention from previous executions, and maintains consistency in Stateflow outputs.
Faster Analyses: Extended caching improves analysis times. In addition, new web service endpoints automate actions such as starting analyses, changing perspectives, and loading reports.
Smarter Documentation: You will find an enhanced Markdown editor for easier customization.
This was just a quick overview of the entire article and a glimpse into what MXAM 10.5 has to offer. If you would like to read the entire article, you can check it out on LinkedIn. Want to keep up with the latest editions of Sophia Kohle's newsletter? Subscribe here:
Do you have any questions about MXAM? Feel free to contact the MXAM support page. Furthermore, you can see the full list of details and features of every MXAM version in the MXAM release notes.