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Overview - Automotive SPICE (ASPICE)

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Overview - Automotive SPICE (ASPICE)

Overview - Automotive SPICE® (ASPICE)
Published 7/2024
Duration: 6h50m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.36 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Step by step explanation of processes according to the ASPICE Process Reference Model


What you'll learn
Automotive SPICE®
System Engineering
Software Engineering
Acquisition Processes
Supply Processes
Management Processes
Reuse Processes
Process Improvement Processes
Supporting Processes
Development Processes
Project Management
Determination of the Capability Level



Requirements
General understanding of quality standards and development processes (automotive) can be helpful, but it is not mandatory

Description
IMPORTANT HINT: Hardware Engineering Process Group and Machine Learning Process Group are not covered
The course gives an overview of Automotive SPICE® (ASPICE) Version 4.0.
The contents of the course are divided into three main chapters:
Basics of Automotive SPICE® (ASPICE)
Process Reference Model and related Process Groups
Capability Levels of Auotmotive SPICE® (ASPICE)
Chapter 1: Basics of Automotive SPICE® (ASPICE)
In this chapter you learn more about the motivation for the introduction and implementation of Automotive SPICE® (ASPICE). Also the history of Automotive SPICE® is explained, the strcuture of the Process Reference Model, the difference between ISO 26262 and ASPICE, the strcuture of the ASPICE Document and the Process
Description Template.
Chapter 2: Process Reference Model and related Process Groups
In this chapter the different process groups defined in the Automotive SPICE® (ASPICE) standard are explained. The following process groups are considered in the course:
- Acquisition process group (ACQ)
- Supply process group (SPL)
- System engineering process group (SYS)
- Software engineering process group (SWE)
- Supporting process group (SUP)
- Management process group (MAN)
- Process improvement process group (PIM)
- Reuse process group (REU)
Chapter 3: Capability Levels of Auotmotive SPICE® (ASPICE)
In this chapter you get an overview of the 5 capability levels defined in the Automotive SPICE® (ASPICE) standard. Also the template for process attribute description is explained and how the capability level of a process is determined during an ASPICE assessment.
Who this course is for:
Quality Manager
Process Responsibles
Supplier Manager
System Developer
Software Developer
Project Leader
Project Manager

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