The Agile Embedded group is interested in using agile techniques such as extreme programming and scrum to develop embedded software.
Agile techniques are low overhead best practices used to develop software. Many of the techniques have been developed for non-embedded software development and management. Many of the agile techniques apply to embedded software. Other best practices still need to be discovered.
The group originated from a workshop at the XP Agile Universe Conference in New Orleans August 2003.
I agree with this poster that vanilla XP is not a good fit for complex embedded systems. If no systems design is done (including some SW architecture) before
Exactly. And this idea has power, but may have limitations (e.g. how class to the real hardware is the engineer?). ... From: AgileEmbedded@yahoogroups.com
What this means to an agile team, whose embedded application involves many actors, is that a single person playing the role of the customer is likely to not
Hello all, I'm a hw/sw engineer working on safety-critical train control systems. Our business is a mixture of project development and product development. I
Piet, Welcome to the group! You can search through our previous posts, since this has been asked previously. We have some papers and presentations that had