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The Role of the Software Practitioner in the Development of Public Safety Software-intensive Systems

Goedecke, D.

    Software Engineering is primarily a human process and consideration of human factors in safety-related software systems should always be mindful of the role that software practitioners themselves play in the delivery of those systems. As a Software Engineering Project Manager I have had responsibility for most aspects of the software development lifecycle and for guiding the software practitioners towards a successful outcome. This paper explores some experiences managing the delivery of software into the public safety-related emergency services environment, and the challenges of requirements analysis, design and implementation of software-intensive public safety systems.
Cite as: Goedecke, D. (2007). The Role of the Software Practitioner in the Development of Public Safety Software-intensive Systems. In Proc. Twelfth Australian Conference on Safety-Related Programmable Systems (SCS 2007), Adelaide, Australia. CRPIT, 86. Cant, T., Ed. ACS. 13-19.
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