
A practical look at managing requirements, tests and audits in Git-driven workflows
Tuesday, February 24th
15:00 – 16:00 CET (Berlin) / 9:00AM EST (Detroit) / 19:30 IST (Bangalore) / 22:00 CST (Beijing)
Wednesday, February 25th
10:00 – 11:00 CET (Berlin) / 4:00AM EST (Detroit) / 14:30 IST (Bangalore) / 17:00 CST (Beijing)
Automotive software development is evolving — but lifecycle engineering often remains stuck in tool silos, binary artifacts and manual traceability workflows.
“Everything-as-Code” promises a different approach: versioned requirements, automated testing, CI/CD pipelines and audit-ready traceability — all within Git-driven workflows.
But is that realistic in safety-critical environments?
Can requirements really live next to source code?
What about Simulink models?
And does “x-as-code” mean giving up comfort and tooling?
In this webinar, we demonstrate — live — how a modern, developer-centric workflow can span requirements, implementation, testing and compliance without breaking ASPICE or ISO 26262 expectations.
You’ll see how:
- Requirements can be reviewed, versioned and validated like code
- Tests integrate naturally into Git-based workflows
- CI/CD pipelines generate meaningful validation evidence
- Audit-relevant artifacts are produced automatically
Includes a live demo across requirements, tests, CI/CD and traceability.
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Nathan Drasovean
Sales & Application Engineer · BTC Embedded Systems
Nathan Drasovean studied Data Science through the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and joined BTCEmbedded Systems Inc in January of 2022. With technical expertise in Python and C++, he's helped a variety of clients develop CI/CD pipelines to automate their workflows with BTC EmbeddedSystems, in addition to providing training and support with the tool. In his free-time, he enjoys writing LinkedIn articles and blog posts.

Thabo Krick
Lead Application Engineer · BTC Embedded Systems · Oldenburg, Germany
Thabo Krick studied Economic Computer Science at the University of Oldenburg and joined BTC Embedded Systems AG in 2013 as a student. With his team he set up the Jenkins-based software pipeline for BTC development and testing activities across all departments. After his Bachelor degree, he developed plugins and provided technical support for BTC EmbeddedPlatform customers world-wide. Since 2017 Thabo has provided trainings and consulted customers from the automotive domain regarding their testing process, ISO 26262 and automation. In 2018 he became a "Certified Jenkins Engineer" by successfully passing the exam at the Jenkins World Congress in Nice/France.
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