Agile methods have a reputation for being fast and adaptive but undisciplined and lacking in robustness. In actual fact, agile requires a great deal of discipline and its practices enhance both quality and team productivity. Because of the discipline and efficiency that agile brings to development, agile can be – and is – applied to the development of safety critical systems.
Join IBM expert Bruce Douglass in this webcast to learn how –
Agile methods can be used in the development of safety critical systems to deliver high quality results with improved predictability.
Date & Time - Thursday, September 27, 2012 , 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT / 18:00 GMT (Duration: 1 hour)
Presenters - Bruce Powel Douglass - Chief Evangelist for IBM
Moderator - Chris Ruoff, Senior Manager for Sales and Channel Development
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Added by IEEE Computer Society on September 24, 2012