Navigating the complexities of aerospace software development, our graphical abstract illustrates the high-level Scrum4DO178C process, highlighting the stages of each str...
Abstract:
The development of safety-critical systems is heavily governed by domain-specific standards. In the aerospace industry, the DO-178C—Software Considerations in Airborne Sy...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The development of safety-critical systems is heavily governed by domain-specific standards. In the aerospace industry, the DO-178C—Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification—serves as the primary certification standard used by agencies such as the FAA and EASA to review and approve software-based systems. Although DO-178C aims to ensure system safety while providing evidence for certification, it does not prescribe a specific software development process, allowing flexibility for traditional Waterfall, Agile, or hybrid methods with appropriate adaptations for the aerospace context. This study proposes Scrum4DO178C, an Agile process based on Scrum, to meet the demanding requirements of aerospace software, including safety, robustness, reliability, and integrity. Scrum4DO178C introduces novel process enhancements specifically tailored to meet these criticality needs, while aligning with the standard. Unlike previous proposals that lack detail, this research presents a comprehensive, validated process applied in a real-world industry project at the highest criticality level (Level A - Catastrophic), offering insights beyond theoretical scenarios. The findings demonstrated that the Scrum4DO178C process improves project performance, allows frequent and manageable requirement changes, reduces Verification & Validation (V&V) effort, and increases efficiency while maintaining full compliance with DO-178C. The study also identifies areas for further improvement and suggests exploring the process in additional case studies, both within the aerospace industry and other domains with similarly stringent safety-critical requirements. Finally, it confirms that appropriate automation, namely for documentation production, is a central element to further improve the process.
Navigating the complexities of aerospace software development, our graphical abstract illustrates the high-level Scrum4DO178C process, highlighting the stages of each str...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 13)