posted on 2012-09-17, 15:41authored byMartin Mc Hugh, Fergal Mc Caffery, Valentine Casey
The popularity of Agile software development is growing rapidly with an increasing
number of projects being developed following Agile methodologies such as Scrum
and XP [1]. Research has revealed that following Agile practices when developing
software can have a significantly positive impact in reducing development time,
reducing cost and increasing overall quality [2-4]. Whilst Agile practices can have a
positive impact on a development project there are incompatibilities between Agile
methodologies and the plan driven approaches followed when developing safety
critical software [5, 6]. However, it has been recognised that “formal techniques may
be used in an agile way” [5]. Case studies have been performed in organisations
developing safety critical software which validate this statement [7-9]. This Ph.D. is
focusing on the area of medical device software development and integrating Agile
software development principles into traditional plan driven lifecycles for use in
developing medical device software.
History
Publication
The 13th International Conference on Agile Software Development: XP 2012 Doctoral Symposium;