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Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1: Why and How You Should Read This Book; 1.1 The Starting Point; 1.2 Why Agile Software Development?; 1.3 Why Should the Industry Consider Agile Methods?; 1.4 What Do We Have to Offer?; 1.5 Does It Work?; 1.6 A Warning; 1.7 Cooperation with Two TÜV Certification Bodies; 1.8 What Next?; References; Chapter 2: What Is Agile Software Development: A Short Introduction; 2.1 Agility and Safety; 2.2 Agile and Scrum in a Nutshell; 2.3 Scrum and XP Concepts; 2.4 Scrum Roles; 2.5 Iterative and Incremental Development; References

Chapter 3: What Is Safety-Critical Software?3.1 IEC 61508:2010; 3.2 On Safety-Critical Systems; 3.3 RAMS in IEC 61508:2010; 3.4 Security; 3.5 Testing; 3.6 Safety and Resilience; 3.6.1 What Is Resilience?; 3.6.2 A Resilient Development Process; 3.6.3 A Resilient Organization; References; Chapter 4: Placing Agile in a Safety Context; 4.1 The Big Picture; 4.2 Prioritizing; 4.3 Development of Safety-Critical Software; 4.4 The Role of Safety Culture; 4.4.1 Introduction; 4.4.2 What Is a Safety Culture; 4.4.3 How to Build and Sustain a Safety Culture; 4.4.4 A Site Safety Index; 4.5 Information Items

4.6 Preparing for SafeScrum4.6.1 What Should Be Done; 4.6.2 Introducing SafeScrum; 4.6.3 System Architecture; 4.6.4 UML in Safety-Critical Software: Two Examples; 4.6.5 Coding Standards and Quality Metrics; 4.6.6 Configuration Management (CM); 4.6.7 Synchronizing SafeScrum and a Stage-Gate Process; References; Chapter 5: Standards and Certification; 5.1 The Role and Importance of Standards; 5.2 What the Standards are Not About; 5.3 The Process of Product Certification; 5.4 On Standards for Safety-Critical Software; 5.5 Development Challenges Related to Safety Standards

5.6 The Developers ́Responsibility5.7 The Assessorś Responsibility; 5.8 The Development Organizationś Responsibility; References; Chapter 6: The SafeScrum Process; 6.1 SafeScrum in Perspective; 6.2 An Iterative and Incremental Process; 6.3 SafeScrum and Associated Roles; 6.4 Fundamental SafeScrum Concepts; 6.5 Preparing a SafeScrum Development Project; 6.5.1 Create Initial Documentation and Plans; 6.5.2 Creating the Initial Product Backlog; 6.5.3 User and Safety Stories; 6.5.4 Setting Up the Team and Facilities; 6.6 SafeScrum Key Process Elements; References

Chapter 7: The SafeScrum Process: Activities7.1 Sprint Planning Meeting; 7.1.1 Defining the Sprint Goal; 7.1.2 Clarifying Team and Commitment for the Sprint; 7.1.3 Creating the Sprint Backlog; 7.2 Sprint Workflow; 7.2.1 Resolving Stories; 7.2.2 Peer Review of Code (Pull Request); 7.2.3 Quality Assurance of the Code; 7.3 Sprint Review Meeting; 7.4 Sprint Retrospective; 7.5 The Daily Stand-Up; 7.6 Backlog Refinement Meeting; 7.7 Additional Quality Assurance; 7.7.1 Coding Standard and Quality Metrics; 7.7.2 Code Documentation Coverage; 7.7.3 Unit Test Coverage; References; Chapter 8: SafeScrum Additional Elements

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