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This short volume provides an introductory view of developing software for medical devices using the principle of continuous integration. Defined as a "continuous processes of applying quality control," continuous integration can be used across the entire [[medical software]] design and development process. These articles provide perspective in that regard.
This short volume provides an introductory view of developing software for medical devices using the principle of continuous integration. Defined as a "continuous processes of applying quality control," continuous integration can be used across the entire [[medical software]] design and development process. These articles provide perspective in that regard.
;1. What Are Medical Software and Devices?
;1. What Are Medical Software and Devices?
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:[[Medical software]]
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:[[LII:Medical Device Software Development with Continuous Integration/Defining Medical Device Software|Further defining medical device software]]
:[[LII:Medical Device Software Development with Continuous Integration/Defining Medical Device Software|Further defining medical device software]]
;2. Introduction to Continuous Integration for Medical Device Software Development
;2. Introduction to Continuous Integration for Medical Device Software Development
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:[[LII:Medical Device Software Development with Continuous Integration/Introduction|Introduction]]
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:[[LII:Medical Device Software Development with Continuous Integration/Continuous_Integration:_Part_2|CI theory, practices, and tools]]
:[[LII:Medical Device Software Development with Continuous Integration/Continuous_Integration:_Part_2|CI theory, practices, and tools]]
;3. Applying Continuous Integration Practices to Medical Device Software Development
;3. Applying Continuous Integration Practices to Medical Device Software Development
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:[[LII:Medical Device Software Development with Continuous Integration/Version Control|Version control]]
:[[LII:Medical Device Software Development with Continuous Integration/Validation|Validation]]
:[[LII:Medical Device Software Development with Continuous Integration/Validation|Validation]]

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Software Development for Medical Devices Using Continuous Integration
A Brief Introduction
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Software Development for Medical Devices Using Continuous Integration: A Brief Introduction

This short volume provides an introductory view of developing software for medical devices using the principle of continuous integration. Defined as a "continuous processes of applying quality control," continuous integration can be used across the entire medical software design and development process. These articles provide perspective in that regard.

1. What Are Medical Software and Devices?
Medical software
Medical device
Further defining medical device software
2. Introduction to Continuous Integration for Medical Device Software Development
Introduction
Why continuous integration?
CI theory, practices, and tools
3. Applying Continuous Integration Practices to Medical Device Software Development
Version control
Validation
Practical application of Agile