4. Conclusion
This article proposes a method and tooling for deploying continuous certification, showing that mechanisms can be put in place to create all the engineering data (specification, code, unit tests and integration tests) while ensuring compliance with the requirements of the certification process. Based on project management by ticket, our proposal integrates and combines several mechanisms, inspired by agile frameworks, compatible with certification, such as the automation of repetitive tasks (tests in particular) found in DevOps and Scrum, the distribution of roles between team members specific to Scrum, or the Pull/Merge Request mechanism on all software engineering data, enabling independent revisions to be systematized.
Our proposal therefore enables certification to be smoothly integrated into the software development process, and eliminates all the current biases...
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Standards and norms
- Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification. - DO-178C/ED12C - 2011
- Functional Safety of Electrical/Electronic/Programmable Electronic Safety-related Systems. - IEC 61508 - 2010
- Software product assurance. - ECSS-Q-ST-80C - 2017
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