Documentation Driven Agile Development for Systems of Embedded Systems
Abstract
This paper presents the framework of documentation-driven agile development (DDAD) methodology for high confidence systems of embedded systems. DDAD mainly includes two parts: a documentation management system (DMS) and a process measurement system (PMS). DMS will create, organize, monitor, analyze and transform all documentation associated with the software development process. The information will be stored in an abstract and active form that will support a variety of formal and informal documents for different stakeholders and can interact with software tools. PMS will monitor the frequent changes in system requirements and assess the effort and success possibility of the project with a measurement model based on a set of quantitative metrics that can be automatically collected in requirements phase and stored and organized in DMS. PMS will also measure the properties of the software system that must be realized with high confidence (safety in this paper) based on quantitative metrics. DDAD will provide a mechanism to monitor and quickly respond to changes in requirements and provide a friendly communication and collaboration environment to enable different stakeholders to be easily involved in development processes and therefore significantly improve the agility of software development of SoES. DDAD will also support auto mated software generation based on a computational model and some relevant techniques. Several potential application domains are proposed in the paper.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADP015440
Entities
People
- Luqi
- Lynn Zhang
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School