Applying agile methods to aircraft embedded software: an experimental analysis |
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Authors: | Samoel Mirachi Valdir da Costa Guerra Adilson Marques da Cunha Luiz Alberto Vieira Dias Emilia Villani |
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Affiliation: | Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica, Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses the applicability of agile methods to aircraft embedded software development. It presents the main results of an experiment that combines agile practices from Scrum with model‐based development and distributed development. The experiment consists of the development of an aircraft cockpit display system divided in five distributed teams. Three features are analysed and quantified, using the output artefacts of each team: the artefacts' quality, the adherence to agile methods, and the adherence to standard DO‐178C. The main conclusion of the experiment is that there is a high correlation between the adherence to agile methods and the artefacts' quality, motivating the use of agile methods in aircraft industry. Also, the experiment evinced that agile methods does not specifically address the integration of distributed teams and the hardware/software integration. This lacuna affects the artefacts' quality. The results of the experiment emphasize the importance of concentrating future work in the proposal of specific agile practices for these activities. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | agile methods aircraft software DO‐178C model‐based development embedded system |
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