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Documentation and Proof-of-Compliance

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  • We discuss issues related to process and necessary documentation.

  • What is needed by the manufacturer and the assessors, and why.

  • We discuss the level of trust between the assessor and the manufacturer.

  • Reuse of information and documentation.

  • Use of templates.

  • Which information can be available as part of tools and which documentation should be documented in, for example, named documents.

  • An overview of relevant proof of compliance documents.

  • Which documents are developed by the SafeScrum ® team and which documents are developed by the alongside engineering team.

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Hanssen, G.K., Stålhane, T., Myklebust, T. (2018). Documentation and Proof-of-Compliance. In: SafeScrum® – Agile Development of Safety-Critical Software . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99334-8_9

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