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Why Traditional Projects Failed?
Requirements are never clear till end of the Project and always keep changing.
Why Traditional Projects Failed?
Hostility to Variability and Worship of Conformance
Managing Timelines instead of Queues
Agile Project ManagementAgile Project Management is a value-driven approach that allows
Project Managers to deliver high-priority, high-quality work.
Agile Project Management
Agile Project Management is about embracing change, even late in the development stage.
Agile Project Management
It’s about delivering the features with the greatest business value first, and having the real-time
information to tightly manage cost, time and scope.
Agile Project Management in Embedded Systems
There are four key constraints that make it challenging to develop embedded systems in agile ways.
Agile Project Management in Embedded Systems
Need for system level documentation
Especially in areas were standards and regulations play a major role, simply developing a working product can not be something to
be aimed at to the detriment of important documentation.
Agile Project Management in Embedded Systems
Hardware-Software Interdependences
The development of hardware and software (and often mechanics too) are highly dependent on each other. Coupled with the long
development cycles of hardware and mechanics development this makes iterative and incremental development challenging.
Agile Project Management in Embedded Systems
Heterogeneous teams with different skillsets
Traditionally software, hardware and mechanics developers have been very separated in the development process and furthermore
each developer likely has their own area of expertise. Thus, developing the system in an agile way is difficult since knowledge
transfer between developers is challenging.
Agile Project Management in Embedded Systems
Inflexibility due to real-time functionality
Real-time requirements of embedded systems mean that certain
functions need to happen in a predictable time window on the chip. This makes the design flow very challenging, as the smallest
features and bug fixes can significantly change the timings of the chip. Thus, modular and readable code can not always be achieved
when speed and power consumption of the design matter more.
Agile Principles for Embedded Systems Development
Our highest priority is to satisfy the customer through “early and continuous delivery of valuable software”.
Our highest priority is to satisfy the customer through “early and continuous demonstrations which lead to
the valuable system”.
“Welcome changing requirements, even late in development”. Agile processes harness change for the
customer’s competitive advantage.
“Defer making restricting design decisions to allow changing requirements, even late in development”.
This way the change can be harnessed for the customer’s competitive advantage.
Agile Principles for Embedded Systems Development
“Deliver working software frequently”, from a couple of weeks to a couple of months, with a preference to the
shorter timescale.
“Deliver demonstrations leading to the working system frequently”, from a couple of weeks to a couple of months,
with a preference to the shorter timescale.
Agile Principles for Embedded Systems Development
“Working software” is the primary measure of progress.
“Demonstrations and working system” are the primary measure of progress.
Agile Principles for Embedded Systems Development
The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from “self-organizing” teams.
The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from “co-operating and self-organizing“ teams.
Agile Principles for Embedded Systems Development
Agile Principles – change in culture and mindset
Business people and developers must work together daily throughout the project.
Build projects around motivated individuals. Give them the environment and support they need, and trust them to get the job done.
The most efficient and effective method of conveying information to and within a development team is face-to-face conversation.
Agile processes promote sustainable development. The sponsors, developers, and users should be able to maintain a constant pace indefinitely.
Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design enhances agility.
At regular intervals, the team reflects on how to become more effective, then tunes and adjusts its behavior accordingly.
“Simplicity—the art of maximizing the amount of work not done”—is essential.
Agile Principles – change in culture and mindset
Ravneet KaurCertified SCRUM Master
LKU Certified Kanban Practitioner SAFe Agilist Certified SAFe Program Consultant
ISTQB® Certified TesterETSI Certified TTCN-3® ExpertOMG Certified UML Professional™
Software Process Manager
Philips
ravneet.kaur@philips.com
0049-1746066353
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