A Tool-based Approach to Medical Software Development

 

Where and when

Tuesday, 26 July, 2016
11am Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, 10am London
Webinar on your computer.

The development of medical software - no matter if designed for embedded or PC applications such as diagnosis or therapy planning systems - is controlled by the international IEC 62304 standard. This norm sets rules for all steps in the lifecycle of medical software development.

Developing medical software is a dynamic and tech-oriented task that is often accompanied by utilization of multiple tools. However, IT research states that only 44 percent of projects successfully reach their time, budget and functionality goals. Even worse, 24 percent of projects are canceled altogether. One of the main reasons for this is missing user acceptance within a wide range of development tools.

In this complimentary 60-minute webinar, we will show you how to meet standards in medical software development while supporting your developers with a holistic and easy-to-use Application Lifecycle Management solution.

Agenda

  • What challenges states the IEC 62304 to your software development?
  • How can requirements of IEC 62304 be utilized in a single ALM concept?
  • How to implement this concept in a dedicated software tool?

 

Speaker:

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Daniel Morris is a member of the Siemens Industry Software Software Team and manages the customer training modules for all of Polarion products. Daniel has helped hundreds of customers implement Polarion Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) tools that have improved their organizational processes. Daniel holds a degree in computer science from the University of Applied Science in Aachen, Germany.

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