Piërre van de Laar, Sjir van Loo, Gerrit Muller, Teade Punter, David Watts, Pierre America, J. Rutgers
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The Darwin Project: Evolvability of Software-Intensive Systems
This paper presents the Darwin project. This applied research project is currently conducted at Philips Medical Systems and focuses on the evolvability of software-intensive systems, with as use case magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems. We not only discuss evolvability of software-intensive systems in general, but also describe the project and its research areas.