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Safety-Critical Systems and Agile Development: A Mapping Study

Authors :
Agneta Nilsson
Gul Calikli
Rashidah Kasauli
Benjamin Kanagwa
Eric Knauss
Source :
SEAA
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
arXiv, 2018.

Abstract

In the last decades, agile methods had a huge impact on how software is developed. In many cases, this has led to significant benefits, such as quality and speed of software deliveries to customers. However, safety-critical systems have widely been dismissed from benefiting from agile methods. Products that include safety critical aspects are therefore faced with a situation in which the development of safety-critical parts can significantly limit the potential speed-up through agile methods, for the full product, but also in the non-safety critical parts. For such products, the ability to develop safety-critical software in an agile way will generate a competitive advantage. In order to enable future research in this important area, we present in this paper a mapping of the current state of practice based on {a mixed method approach}. Starting from a workshop with experts from six large Swedish product development companies we develop a lens for our analysis. We then present a systematic mapping study on safety-critical systems and agile development through this lens in order to map potential benefits, challenges, and solution candidates for guiding future research.<br />Comment: Accepted at Euromicro Conf. on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications 2018, Prague, Czech Republic

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SEAA
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6674004ac32f4252aeecda62ea4b2deb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1807.07800