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Gerhard Krüger

Senior Director of Sales Engineering

Latest Content from Gerhard Krüger

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Helix ALM is now Perforce ALM

Helix ALM is now Perforce ALM. Learn more about the reasoning behind the name change.
Application Lifecycle Management
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Perforce ALM Achieves ISO 26262 Certification

Learn about Perforce ALM’s ISO 26262 certification and how our ALM solution provides a secure, efficient, and fully traceable development experience.
Application Lifecycle Management
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Non-functional Requirements: What They Do, Examples, and Best Practices

Non-functional requirements are the easiest to miss and the costliest to rectify. Learn what they are, what they do, what they look like, and how to write them.
Application Lifecycle Management
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Automotive Software: Emerging Trends in Car Software Development

The automotive industry is changing fast. To innovate (and stay competitive), you’ll need to develop better software faster. Here’s how to do it.
Data Management, Version Control
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How to Get FDA Approval for Medical Devices

FDA approval is necessary to market and distribute medical devices. Learn about the FDA medical device approval process.
Security & Compliance, Application Lifecycle Management
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Can You Manage Requirements in Jira?

Find out how many steps it takes to manage requirements in Jira. And get an understanding of whether you can accomplish change management in Jira.
Application Lifecycle Management
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Tips for Creating Test Management for Jira

Quick tips on Jira testing tools — and the best way to create test management for Jira.
Data Management, Software Quality
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Non-Functional Testing - With Non-Functional Test Examples

Non functional testing verifies how well the product works. Read this blog to better understand the different types of non functional tests.
Data Management, Application Lifecycle Management
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How to Write a PRD (Product Requirements Document) — With Examples

A Product Requirements Document (PRD) outlines what you’re going to build. Here are five steps to creating an effective PRD.
Application Lifecycle Management