Tracing requirements through test cases to released features is vital in the development of safety-critical end products and a key activity to help compliance with standards. Traceability helps ensure that all requirements are covered with features, and that there is no unnecessary code in the released product which could create risks. However, with the increasing adoption of less structured Agile methods, and the growing complexity of mission-critical development projects, ensuring traceability is a challenge.
Our webinar helps you to learn how to establish links between all work items across the lifecycle in complex, multi-tier safety-critical (embedded) software projects in an Agile environment. During the webinar, we cover the basics of traceability, why it's vital in mission-critical projects, and how it can be ensured even if your teams are working with Agile. Whether you're operating in the medical device, automotive, avionics, defense, or any other safety-critical sector, this webinar provides valuable practical knowledge on work item traceability.
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Managing Traceability in an Agile, Safety-critical Development Environment
1. Managing Traceability in an Agile, Safety-
critical Development Environment
Mai-Lan Luu
17 Aug 2016
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Agenda
1. Traceability 101 in a nutshell
2. Agile vs. Traceability
3. Establishing links across the lifecycle
4. codeBeamer ALM – Live
Demonstration
3. 3
Managing Traceability in an Agile, Safety-critical Development Environment
Webinar info
o Live demonstration will be followed by
a Q&A session
o Webinar recording will be available at
www.intland.com/webinars/
o Please register to our upcoming
webinars
o Achieving Functional Safety in Safety-
Critical Embedded Systems
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Some facts about Intland Software
• Founded in 1998
• Headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany
• Office in Silicon Valley, USA
• Partners: Lufthansa Industry Solutions
• Resellers in UK, China, Korea, Taiwan, France, Italy
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Industry solutions for safety-critical sectors
Medical Device
Development
Automotive Embedded
Systems Development
Software Development in the
Aviation, Aerospace, &
Defense Industries
Comply with IEC 62304, FDA
Title 21 CFR Part 11, ISO
14971, IEC 60601 and more.
Reduce development time and
costs.
Enforce the use of mature
processes to achieve
compliance with ISO 26262,
IEC 61508 Automotive SPICE,
CMMI and more.
Develop safe and reliable
airborne equipment. Comply
with RTCA DO- 178C and
DO-254.
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• All goals are traced along the completeness of requirements
• Establish traceability and relationship between all artifacts in the lifecycle e.g.
requirements, specifications, test cases, bugs and code
• Provide audit trail on all artifacts in the lifecycle
• Ensure compliance with industry standards
• Helps to avoid quality and acceptance problems
• Enables further improvement of the product and maintenance
• Save time/money and effort
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Traceability 101 in a nutshell
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Artifact Traceability
• Artifacts (work items such as
requirements, tasks, test
cases, etc) are referenced to
each other
• provides end-to-end
traceability throughout the
lifecycle
Historical Traceability
• Each and every artifact stores
its own history, letting you
control all changes, and
browse all previous versions
Project Traceability
• highest level of traceability
practically means complete
project transparency
Traceability - Three dimensions
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Agile vs. Traceability
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Source:
http://www.jacobsen.no/anders/blog/archives/2004/05
/17/the_tire_swing_cartoon.html
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codeBeamer for Enterprise Agile development
• Enterprise agility while protecting
quality and compliance regulations
• Support for Agile & scaled Agile
development via SAFe®
• Robust yet highly flexible architecture
supports Scrum, Kanban, Lean methods
• More Agile than legacy ALM suites, and
more integrated than a mix of single-point
software tools
• DevOps support, Agile Release
Management
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