5. Continuous certification through the introduction of agility for mission-critical software
The aim of this section is to show that it is possible, in a "continuous certification" dynamic, to introduce agility into the development process of critical software subject to certification. Aerospace industry players, for example, believe that certification standards in their field impose linear development (Waterfall or V-type). However, while this may be implicit in the standards, they do not impose a life cycle (cf. § 3.1
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