16, 2014 11:14
Hello,
I would like to ask a question about GIT v. 1.7
Is it compatible with ISO 13485 (quality management system)?
Can it be
used for developing a medical diagnostic software?
Yes.
Now, do you have a specific question about how to use Git in your QA process
(read as less effort) thing about ISO 13485 is it does not have a
continual improvement requirement so as long as defects are detected and
remediated you are good. Please note git does not detect defects, git does not
remediate defects. What git does is ensure the approved artifact is unchanged in
any
it cheaper if you
release it out
to the FOSS community?
The nice (read as less effort) thing about ISO 13485 is it:
* does not have a continual improvement requirement
so as long as defects are detected and
remediated you are good.
That detection is part of your wider QA
Hello,
I would like to ask a question about GIT v. 1.7
Is it compatible with ISO 13485 (quality management system)? Can it be
used for developing a medical diagnostic software?
Thank you!
Kind Regards,
Agnes Pasztor
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From: agi
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 11:14
Hello,
I would like to ask a question about GIT v. 1.7
Is it compatible with ISO 13485 (quality management system)?
Can it be
used for developing a medical diagnostic software?
Yes.
Now, do you have a specific
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