In Real-Time Agility, leading embedded-systems consultant Bruce Powel Douglass reveals how to leverage the best practices of agile development to address all these challenges. Bruce introduces the Harmony/ESW process: a proven, start-to-finish approach to software development that can reduce costs, save time, and eliminate potential defects.
Replete with examples, this book provides an ideal tutorial in agile methods for real-time and embedded-systems developers. It also serves as an invaluable "in the heat of battle" reference guide for developers working to advance projects, both large and small.
Coverage includes
How Model-Driven Development (MDD) and agile methods work synergistically
The Harmony/ESW process, including roles, workflows, tasks, and work products
Phases in the Harmony/ESW microcycle and their implementation
Initiating a real-time agile project, including the artifacts you may (or may not) need
Agile analysis, including the iteration plan, clarifying requirements, and validation
The three levels of agile design: architectural, mechanistic, and detailed
Continuous integration strategies and end-of-the-microcycle validation testing
How Harmony/ESW's agile process self-optimizes by identifying and managing issues related to schedule, architecture, risks, workflows, and the process itself
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