The Rise of Connected Medical Devices and the Importance of Requirements Traceability
While connected medical devices provide opportunities for instantaneous results and early intervention, they’re also more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
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While connected medical devices provide opportunities for instantaneous results and early intervention, they’re also more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Developers often want to freeze software requirements following some initial work and then proceed with development, unencumbered by those pesky changes. This is the classic waterfall paradigm. It doesn’t work well in most situations.
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Business analysts and managers sometimes ask me how long it will take to “do requirements” on their next project.
Improving your risk management process means safer products. In many cases, it can also give your overall business a boost that impacts efficiency, collaboration, and innovation.
Developing complex systems and products requires teams to have the ability to effectively define and track requirements, adhere to safety-critical regulations, collaborate and communicate effectively across teams and functions, and evaluate and mitigate potential risks.
One of the biggest challenges product development teams face is simply how to decide what product to build.
Earlier this year, we introduced Jama Connect™ Risk Management Center for medical device developers, and now we’re excited to announce that we’re opening it up to all our customers working within regulated industries with the introduction of FMEA templates.
Prominent research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan recently observed the product development landscape and its relationship to risk. The output is a recently-released brief, “Safeguarding Regulated Products Amidst Growing Complexity,” that spotlights Jama Connect™ as a remedy for ineffective risk analysis in product development.
Requirements as a part of a product development lifecycle play a very important role in attempting to reduce or at least mitigate the tensions between quality, schedule, cost in product development.