CertiA360: Enhance Compliance Agility in Aerospace Software Development
J. Antonio Dantas Macedo, Hugo Fernandes, J. Eduardo Ferreira Ribeiro

TL;DR
CertiA360 is a tool that integrates Agile practices with aerospace safety standards, automating change management and traceability to facilitate certification while maintaining flexibility.
Contribution
This paper introduces CertiA360, a novel tool that automates change requests and traceability in Agile aerospace software development to support compliance with strict certification standards.
Findings
Automation reduces manual effort in compliance processes
CertiA360 improves requirement traceability and change management
Agile methods can be adapted for safety-critical aerospace development
Abstract
Agile methods are characterised by iterative and incremental processes with a strong focus on flexibility and accommodating changing requirements based on either technical, regulatory, or stakeholder feedback. However, integrating Agile methods into safety-critical system development in the aerospace industry presents substantial challenges due to its strict compliance requirements, such as those outlined in the DO-178C standard. To achieve this vision, the flexibility of Agile must align with the rigorous certification guidelines, which emphasize documentation, traceability of requirements across different levels and disciplines, and comprehensive verification and validation (V&V) activities. The research work described in this paper proposes a way of using the strengths of the flexible nature of Agile methods to automate and manage change requests throughout the whole software…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSafety Systems Engineering in Autonomy · Software Engineering Techniques and Practices · Software Reliability and Analysis Research
