Doing hard time: developing real-time systems with UML, objects, frameworks, and patterns
Doing hard time: developing real-time systems with UML, objects, frameworks, and patterns
Introduction to the team software process
Introduction to the team software process
The Rational Unified Process: An Introduction, Second Edition
The Rational Unified Process: An Introduction, Second Edition
A Discipline for Software Engineering
A Discipline for Software Engineering
Agile Software Development with Scrum
Agile Software Development with Scrum
Balancing Agility and Discipline: A Guide for the Perplexed
Balancing Agility and Discipline: A Guide for the Perplexed
Acquisition of a project-specific process
PROFES'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Product Focused Software Process Improvement
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At present, system development in the automotive industry is characterized by increasing complexity and frequent changes caused by frequent innovations, fast-growing system complexity, expanding role of software, and changing business relationships. This dynamical environment demands flexible system development processes. The application of an inflexible process would usually result in the project team ignoring the process and performing development based on their own implicit knowledge and experience. Therefore practitioners are looking for development processes that strike a balance between project control, desired by project managers, and process flexibility, desired by developers. This paper presents an analysis of the suitability of existing system development methods for the style of interdisciplinary system development found in the automotive industry. Based on the results from the analysis, a plan for future research is derived from identified deficiencies of existing approaches.