Automotive Spice® System Processes (Sys.2–Sys.5, Pam 4.0)

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Automotive Spice® System Processes (Sys.2–Sys.5, Pam 4.0)
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 939.06 MB | Duration: 1h 19m

Principal Assessor teaches ASPICE SYS.2–SYS.5

What you'll learn

Identify the motivation behind each Automotive SPICE® system process (SYS.2–SYS.5).

Explain the official purpose and outcomes as stated in the ASPICE model documentation.

Describe the required information items and typical artifacts for each system process.

Outline the base practices for each system process and explain their significance in assessments.

Requirements

No prior Automotive SPICE® knowledge required. Basic familiarity with systems engineering or project work is helpful but not mandatory. All key concepts are introduced step by step.

Description

This course is your comprehensive introduction to Automotive SPICE® system processes SYS.2–SYS.5, the essential backbone for systems engineering in the automotive industry. Taught by a certified Principal Assessor with over 20 years of hands-on automotive project and assessment experience, you’ll receive expert-level guidance on the benefits, purpose, expected outcomes, required information items, and base practices for each key process—always with actionable advice and practical, real-world examples.You will learn step-by-step:The real benefits of ASPICE system processes for project quality and efficiencyThe underlying purpose and strategic intent of each SYS processHow process outcomes and assessment criteria are defined and evaluatedWhich information items and documentation are needed and how to efficiently develop themClear explanations for every base practice, with actionable industry tips and typical implementation patternsEach system process - System Requirements Analysis (SYS.2), System Architectural Design (SYS.3), System Integration and Integration Verification (SYS.4), and System Verification (SYS.5) - is taught in-depth, covering process structure, terminology, essential work products, and implementation nuances. You will gain direct, practical guidance for daily project work and long-term process improvement efforts.This course is ideal for quality managers, assessors, systems engineers, project managers, or anyone looking to build robust ASPICE competence. You will benefit from first-hand expertise, clear examples from real automotive projects, and implementation strategies that can be put into practice immediately.After completing this course, you will be able to:Understand the structure and intent of ASPICE SYS.2–SYS.5Identify, adapt, and implement core process requirements and documentationApply base practices confidently in automotive systems projectsStrengthen quality, reliability, and compliance in your organization using proven ASPICE system process methods

Overview

Section 1: SYS.2 – System Requirements Analysis

Lecture 1 Benefits and Motivation of System Requirements Analysis

Lecture 2 Purpose of System Requirements Analysis

Lecture 3 Outcomes of System Requirements Analysis

Lecture 4 Information Items of System Requirements Analysis

Lecture 5 Base Practices of System Requirements Analysis explained

Section 2: SYS.3 – System Architectural Design

Lecture 6 Benefits and Motivation of System Architectural Design

Lecture 7 Purpose of System Architectural Design

Lecture 8 Outcomes of System Architectural Design

Lecture 9 Information Items of System Architectural Design

Lecture 10 Base Practices of System Architectural Design

Section 3: SYS.4 System Integration and Integration Verification

Lecture 11 Benefits and Motivation of System Integration and Integration Verification

Lecture 12 Purpose of System Integration and Integration Verification

Lecture 13 Outcomes of System Integration and Integration Verification

Lecture 14 Information Items of System Integration and Integration Verification

Lecture 15 Base Practices of System Integration and Integration Verification

Section 4: SYS.5 System Verification

Lecture 16 Benefits and Motivation of System Verification

Lecture 17 Purpose of System Verification

Lecture 18 Outcomes of System Verification

Lecture 19 Information Items of System Verification

Lecture 20 Base Practices of System Verification

Quality managers, process engineers, systems engineers, assessors, and project managers in the automotive industry seeking a clear understanding of Automotive SPICE® system processes (SYS.2–SYS.5).