Risk management capability model for the development of medical device software

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Fergal Mc Caffery
John Burton
Ita Richardson
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[1] Dundalk Institute of Technology and Lero,Lero, The Irish Software Engineering Research Centre
[2] Vitalograph Ltd,undefined
[3] University of Limerick,undefined
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Software Quality Journal | 2010年 / 18卷
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Software risk management; Software quality; Software engineering; Software process improvement; Software reliability; Software design; Computing methodologies; Medical devices; United States Food and Drug Administration;
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Failure of medical device (MD) software can have potentially catastrophic effects, leading to injury of patients or even death. Therefore, regulators penalise MD manufacturers who do not demonstrate that sufficient attention is devoted to the areas of hazard analysis and risk management (RM) throughout the software lifecycle. This paper has two main objectives. The first objective is to compare how thorough current MD regulations are with relation to the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI®) in specifying what RM practices MD companies should adopt when developing software. The second objective is to present a Risk Management Capability Model (RMCM) for the MD software industry, which is geared towards improving software quality, safety and reliability. Our analysis indicates that 42 RM sub-practices would have to be performed in order to satisfy MD regulations and that only an additional 8 sub-practices would be required in order to satisfy all the CMMI® level 1 requirements. Additionally, MD companies satisfying the CMMI® goals of the RM process area by performing the CMMI® RM practices will not meet the requirements of the MD software RM regulations as an additional 20 MD-specific sub-practices have to be added to meet the objectives of RMCM.
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