Agile Development for Safety-Critical Systems: Design Practices
Date:
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Time: 11:00 AM PT / 2:00 PM ET
Duration: 60 minutes
[click here to register]
Presented By
A Dr. Dobb's Webcast
Overview
Agile methods have become increasingly popular because they empower organizations to more quickly address emerging opportunities, to better ensure accurate fulfillment of functional requirements and to significantly enhance team productivity. Many organizations, however, are leery about employing agile methods for their safety-critical systems—since they have serious concerns about compromising those systems and thereby exposing themselves to completely unacceptable consequences.
In this webcast, IBM Rational Chief Evangelist Bruce Powel Douglass explains how proven design best practices can enable organizations to reap the vital benefits of agile development while still maintaining the rigorous standards essential for the successful delivery of safety-critical systems.
By attending this webcast, you will learn:
- The special role of High-Fidelity Model-Based Engineering in safety-critical systems design
- The five key views of architecture that agile developers must keep in sight
- How to integrate Defensive Design into your agile processes
- Best practices for Continuous Safety Assessment across agile development lifecycles
Featured Speaker:
Bruce Douglass: — Chief Evangelist, IBM/Rational