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Reconciling the ISO 26262-compliant and the Agile Documentation Management in the Swedish Context

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Authors:

Barbara Gallina, Mattias Nyberg

Publication Type:

Conference/Workshop Paper

Venue:

Third Workshop on Critical Automotive applications: Robustness & Safety

Publisher:

open-access eternal archive HAL


Abstract

Documentation management represents a relevant and mandatory activity according to ISO 26262 [1]. The same activity tends to be considered as a waste according to the agile manifesto [2]. Thus, agile and ISO 26262-compliant documenta- tion management styles seem to form an odd couple. When this couple is located in the Swedish cultural context, reconciliation and negotiation within it represent a true challenge. In this paper, based on the state of practice in industrial settings, we report about our findings and propose our envisioned solution to face this challenge and get a balance. Finally, conclusion and perspectives for future work are also drawn.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Gallina3977,
author = {Barbara Gallina and Mattias Nyberg},
title = {Reconciling the ISO 26262-compliant and the Agile Documentation Management in the Swedish Context},
editor = {Matthieu Roy},
month = {September},
year = {2015},
booktitle = {Third Workshop on Critical Automotive applications: Robustness {\&} Safety},
publisher = {open-access eternal archive HAL},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/3977-}
}