Supporting the new best practice of Observability Driven Development (ODD), Percepio Detect enables next-generation DevOps for embedded software by seamlessly extending the capabilities of existing Continuous Integration and Continuous Testing (CI/CT) processes.
Percepio announces the launch of Percepio Detect, a groundbreaking tool that supports the new best practice of Observability Driven Development (ODD) and redefines how embedded software developers tackle testing, debugging, and observability challenges.
DevOps has revolutionized the way developers build and deliver software. Yet, despite its transformative potential, many teams inadvertently limit their success by focusing solely on the delivery pipeline—the CI/CD piece.
The world of embedded systems grows ever more sophisticated and software-centric. In this new landscape,a reactive, fire-fighting mentality is no longer sufficient. Developers need a proactive strategy to gain continuous visibility into system behaviour—a strategy known as observability-driven development (ODD).
The definition of observability is “the ability to measure the internal states of a system by examining its outputs”. For software systems, this means the ability to get detailed diagnostic data from the software during operation.
Later this fall, Percepio will release Detect, a powerful quality and testing tool designed to enhance systematic testing and observability for embedded software developers. A pre-release version will soon be made available through Percepio’s Detect Early Access Program.
You hear us at Percepio talking about Observability a lot. Let me share with you the reasons we are putting so much emphasis on our Continuous Observability solutions.
When developing embedded software, observability is usually only used reactively, for example during subsequent debugging or through log analysis. It is high time for a proactive approach that is able to catch even sporadic errors early on.
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