posted on 2012-07-03, 08:54authored byMartin Mc Hugh, Fergal Mc Caffery, Valentine Casey
Agile methodologies such as XP and Scrum are founded upon the
four values and twelve principles of agile software development. A software
development project is only considered to be truly agile if these values and
principles are followed. However, software developed for use in medical
devices must be regulatory compliant and this can make the process of
following a single agile methodology such as XP difficult to achieve. This
paper outlines how we identified the barriers to agile adoption in the medical
device software domain through performing a survey. These barriers include:
lack of documentation; maintaining traceability; regulatory compliance; lack of
up front planning and the process of managing multiple releases. Based on this
research recommendations are also made as to how these barriers can be
overcome.
History
Publication
Software Process Improvement and Capability dEtermination (SPICE);
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
SFI
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