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How to Create a Requirements Traceability Matrix - With Examples

To build the highest quality product, you need to make sure requirements are met, tests are run, and issues are resolved. And this is particularly true if you're in a highly regulated industry. What's the best way to make sure this happens? Creating a requirements traceability matrix. 👀 Read the guide: What is a requirements traceability matrix >> For many organizations, a traceability matrix is first attempted in Microsoft Excel, but there's an easier way.

Migrating your iOS projects and CI/CD to Apple Silicon M1 & M2 Macs

Apple Silicon processors have revolutionized the desktop and laptop CPU landscape. The transition from Intel’s x86_64 architecture to Apple’s arm64 was smooth for consumers thanks to the Rosetta 2 emulator. This emulator enables the translation of x86_64 instructions to arm64 with minimal performance degradation.

Reach for the Clouds: A Crawl/Walk/Run Strategy with Kong and AWS

I once heard someone say, “What the cloud migration strategies lack at the moment is a methodology to Lift-and-Shift connections to the cloud.” Let’s digest that. In today’s landscape, maintaining a competitive edge and delivering a high-quality customer experience is becoming synonymous with migrating to the cloud. As of 2022, 57% of organizations are migrating more workloads to the cloud.

How to Fix ReferenceError: $ is Not Defined in JavaScript

The JavaScript ReferenceError: $ is not defined occurs when the jQuery library is used but is not properly loaded or is not available in the current scope of the code. In JavaScript, the $ symbol is often used as a shorthand alias for the jQuery library. This error indicates that the code is trying to use jQuery functionality by referencing the $ symbol, but the library is not available or has not been loaded correctly.

How to Identify Process Bottlenecks: 3 Key Steps

When you have a problem with speed in a business process, but you don’t know exactly where the slowdown is happening, frustration builds for both teams and leaders. And it’s a widespread issue for enterprises trying to accelerate their pace and increase their capacity for work in the pursuit of digital transformation goals like improved customer onboarding or faster time to market.

An Introduction to PHP 8.0's Null Safe Operator

Have you ever come across situations in your code where you had to check for null values before performing operations? Did you find it tedious to keep writing these checks over and over again, leading to code that is hard to read and maintain? Well, what if I told you there is a solution that can simplify your code and reduce the chances of introducing bugs? Introducing the null-safe operator! This operator is a new feature in PHP 8 that provides a concise and convenient way to perform null checks.