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Experience in capturing requirements for safety-critical medical devices in an industrial environment
This paper presents some of the lessons learned in developing safety-critical implantable medical devices, such as pacemakers and defibrillators, in an industrial environment. It discusses some important issues related to obtaining requirements directly from end users, and their impact on reliability and safety aspects of the system. The emphasis is on practical aspects of system and software development rather than on theoretical aspects.