Supporters of the V-Model argue that it has evolved over time and supports flexibility and agility throughout the development process.<ref>[http://cross5talk2static1.squarespace1.sqspcdn.com/storagestatic/f/issue-archives702523/20079242881/2007041288744595590/200704-Turner.pdf "Toward Agile Systems Engineering Processes"], accessed January 6, 2013</ref> They argue that in addition to being a highly disciplined approach, it promotes meticulous design, development, and documentation necessary to build stable software products. Lately, it is being adopted by the medical device industry.<ref>[https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-642-30439-2_13?LI=true "Barriers to Adopting Agile Practices When Developing Medical Device Software"]</ref><ref>[http://eprints.dkit.ie/144/ "A Software Process Development, Assessment and Improvement Framework, for the Medical Device Industry "]</ref>