New 2025 data reveals rising vehicle defects, increased software failures, and lower driver satisfaction, reshaping how ...
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NHTSA closes defect petition covering about 2.26M Tesla vehicles
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has closed a defect petition covering about 2.26 million Tesla vehicles after determining the issue raised was addressed by a prior recall. The ...
Honda is recalling 65,135 units of the 2024 Honda Prologue and 2024 Acura ZDX electric vehicles due to a software fault that could leave drivers flying blind, without their rearview cameras, ...
Software defect prediction and quality assurance are critical fields in modern software engineering that focus on identifying error-prone components early in the development cycle. By utilising ...
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Editor’s Note: The article has been updated with comments from Mercedes-Benz and Toyota. On Friday, according to an NHTSA recall report, Mercedes-Benz USA is recalling 27,190 vehicles, including the ...
In the world of embedded software development, defects can cripple projects, delay releases, and ultimately lead to failures that affect everything from consumer electronics to mission-critical ...
The new state software system that manages unemployment benefits has a growing number of defects that, in many cases, keep payments from going out -- but also could pose a long-term threat to the ...
“When it comes to software quality and reliability, prevention is always better than cure.” So said Professor Roberto V. Zicari, editor of data management resource portal ODBMS.org and professor of ...
Hyundai Motor, Kia and BMW Korea will voluntarily recall a combined 179,880 vehicles across 51 models due to software-related manufacturing defects, the Transport Ministry said Wednesday. According to ...
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