
Jill Britton
Director of Compliance, Perforce
Jill Britton has over 30 years of embedded software experience across a variety of industries. She has worked as a software engineer and manager for telecommunications, automotive, defense, and education software.
Jill is now the Director of Compliance at Perforce and is a committee member of MISRA. Jill holds a BSc in Computer Science and Statistics from Newcastle University, and a MSc in Computer Science from Brunel University London.
Latest Content from Jill Britton
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How Does UL 4600 Keep Autonomous Trucking Systems Safe?
UL 4600 Edition 3 adds specific requirements for the use case of autonomous trucking. In the blog, we examine the importance of UL 4600 and static analysis for autonomous trucking safety, as well as the current state of autonomous trucking.
Security & Compliance
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Why Air Taxis Need Safe and Secure Coding Standards
Urban air mobility services like air taxis are poised to take off as a real means of travel in the next decade. But flying vehicles need safe and secure coding standards during development if they are to truly get off the ground. This blog investigates new developments in air taxis and the importance of safety standards and secure coding standards.
Coding Best Practices
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What Is IEC 81001-5-1?
IEC 81001-5-1 is a healthcare standard that goes beyond covering medical devices, addressing cybersecurity at every phase of the SDLC for various types of health software. From medical diagnosis software to yoga apps, IEC 81001-5-1 helps organizations ensure software security.
Security & Compliance, Coding Best Practices
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What Is Automotive SPICE® (ASPICE)?
Automotive SPICE helps automotive organizations ensure that the quality of their software meets key customer requirements. Get an overview of the ASPICE process assessment framework and learn how static analysis supports ASPICE guidelines.
Coding Best Practices
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What Are ADAS? Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Overview
Here we discuss what are advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), provide examples of advanced driver assistance systems for ADAS autonomous driving, and what coding standards are essential to the development of advanced driver assistance systems.
Security & Compliance, Software Quality