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Mia McCroskey on use of DOORS for Agile development in healthcare

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In this interview, Mia McCroskey from Emerging Health IT (a subsidiary of Montefiore Medical Center in Brooklyn) talks about their home-grown solution Clinical Looking Glass for physicians, administrators, researchers. She explains that they went Agile a few years ago (they are a scrum shop) but still see the strong need for some kind of requirements or a way to understand what the code does. The team uses DOORS to capture structured requirements or business rules: they don’t generate any documents but rather all information stays in DOORS. In... [More]

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