Title :
An agile V-model for medical device software development to overcome the challenges with plan-driven software development lifecycles
Author :
McHugh, Martin ; Cawley, Oisin ; McCaffcry, Fergal ; Richardson, Ita ; Xiaofeng Wang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. & Math., Dundalk Inst. of Technol. & Lero, Dundalk, Ireland
Abstract :
Through the use of semi structured interviews with medical device software organizations it emerged that medica device software organizations are experiencing difficulties when following plan driven Software Development Life Cycles (SDLC) particularly in the area of requirements management. To attempt to resolve these issues an examination of the non-regulated industry was performed to determine if lessons learned there could be applied to the development of medical device software This examination revealed that agile methods are being widely adopted in the non-regulated software industry. To learn if agile methods could be adopted when developing medical device software a mapping study was performed which looked for instances of where agile methods have been used in regulated industries and where they have been adopted, to what success This mapping study revealed that incorporating agile practices with the existing plan driven SDLC is the most favourable choice for medical device software organizations. This research aims to develop a SDLC which has a foundation of a plan driven SDLC which incorporates agile practices which can be followed when developing regulatory compliant software.
Keywords :
DP industry; formal specification; medical computing; safety-critical software; software prototyping; agile V-model; medical device software development; medical device software organizations; nonregulated software industry; plan driven SDLC; plan driven software development lifecycles; regulatory compliant software; requirements management; safety critical software; Industries; Interviews; Medical diagnostic imaging; Organizations; Performance evaluation; Software; Standards organizations; A V-Model; Agile; FDA; Medical Device Software; Model; Safety Critical; V;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering in Health Care (SEHC), 2013 5th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/SEHC.2013.6602471