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Safety Stories – A New Concept in Agile Development

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The safety story card will create a common problem understanding between the software developers and the safety stakeholders, to ensure that the agile requirements management process encompass the important safety requirements together with required measurements and techniques.
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Safety stories is a new practice, developed to ensure that the agile requirements management process encompass the important safety requirements together with required measurements and techniques. The safety story card will create a common problem understanding between the software developers and the safety stakeholders. Safety stories are user stories that include one or more safety requirements. If you do not get the safety right it does not matter how well you execute the rest of the project.

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