12/17/2010

Embedded Agile, ESC2010, Boston

Here are the slides and technical paper from my talk on Embedded Agile at Embedded Systems Conference 2010, Boston.

I had a good time at the conference. Hope you can find the material useful!

Abstract. New product development (NPD) is getting more and more challenging. Change happens all the time in all dimensions, including own organization, technology, competition, and marketplace. Agile development is targeted at working in a turbulent environment driven by continuous learning. Originated from software industry, its applicability to embedded system development has been analyzed over the years. In this paper, I present some observations on implications of embedded system development to agile development. I introduce findings on frequent releasing, automated testing, co-design including non-SW development and quality systems like ISO9001.

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