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Overview - Automotive SPICE® (ASPICE)

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Alexander Walter

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  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    04:41
  • 2. Agenda.mp4
    01:06
  • 1.1 Overview Automotive SPICE - Chapter- Basics of Automotive SPICE.pdf
  • 1. Motivation.mp4
    05:39
  • 2. History of Automotive SPICE (ASPICE).mp4
    01:52
  • 3. Structure of Automotive SPICE (ASPICE).mp4
    08:00
  • 4. ISO 262622018 vs. Automotive SPICE (ASPICE).mp4
    05:08
  • 5. The Automotive SPICE Document.mp4
    06:27
  • 6. Structure of the Process Description Template.mp4
    07:21
  • 1.1 Overview Automotive SPICE - Chapter- ACQ4 Supplier Monitoring.pdf
  • 1. ACQ.4 Supplier Monitoring.mp4
    15:31
  • 1.1 Overview Automotive SPICE - Chapter- SPL2 Product Release.pdf
  • 1. SPL.2 Product Release.mp4
    14:37
  • 1.1 Overview Automotive SPICE - Chapter- System Engineering Process Group.pdf
  • 1. Process Overview.mp4
    01:58
  • 2. SYS.1 Requirements Elicitation.mp4
    16:34
  • 3. SYS.2 System Requirements Analysis.mp4
    24:38
  • 4. SYS.3 System Architectural Design.mp4
    17:55
  • 5. SYS.4 System Integration and Integration Verification.mp4
    19:56
  • 6. SYS.5 System Verification.mp4
    12:48
  • 1.1 Overview Automotive SPICE - Chapter- Validation Process Group.pdf
  • 1. VAL.1 Validation.mp4
    07:47
  • 1.1 Overview Automotive SPICE - Chapter- Software Engineering Process Group.pdf
  • 1. Process Overview.mp4
    03:45
  • 2. SWE.1 Software Requirements Analysis.mp4
    13:00
  • 3. SWE.2 Software Architectural Design.mp4
    17:51
  • 4. SWE.3 Software Detailed Design and Unit Construction.mp4
    12:05
  • 5. SWE.4 Software Unit Verification.mp4
    18:55
  • 6. SWE.5 Software Component Integration and Integration Verification.mp4
    11:15
  • 7. SWE.6 Software Verification.mp4
    11:06
  • 1.1 Overview Automotive SPICE - Chapter- Supporting Process Group.pdf
  • 1. SUP.1 Quality Assurance.mp4
    15:34
  • 2. SUP.8 Configuration Management.mp4
    19:00
  • 3. SUP.9 Problem Resolution Management.mp4
    13:01
  • 4. SUP.10 Change Request Management.mp4
    11:02
  • 1.1 Overview Automotive SPICE - Chapter- Management Process Group.pdf
  • 1. MAN.3 Project Management.mp4
    17:42
  • 2. MAN.5 Risk Management.mp4
    10:35
  • 3. MAN.6 Measurement.mp4
    08:04
  • 1.1 Overview Automotive SPICE - Chapter- Process Improvement Process Group.pdf
  • 1. PIM.3 Process Improvement.mp4
    10:02
  • 1.1 Overview Automotive SPICE - Chapter- Reuse Process Group.pdf
  • 1. REU.2 Management of Products for Reuse.mp4
    08:01
  • 1.1 Overview Automotive SPICE - Chapter- Capability Levels.pdf
  • 1. Capability Levels.mp4
    05:48
  • 2. Process Attribute Template.mp4
    02:19
  • 3. Assessment.mp4
    07:03
  • 1.1 Overview Automotive SPICE - Chapter- Basics of Functional Safety and ISO 26262.pdf
  • 1. History of Functional Safety.mp4
    02:45
  • 2. What is Functional Safety.mp4
    01:57
  • 3. What is risk.mp4
    03:39
  • 4. What is risk reduction.mp4
    02:52
  • 5. Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL).mp4
    01:38
  • 6. Legal aspects.mp4
    02:08
  • 7. Structure of ISO 262622018.mp4
    07:25
  • 8. Functional Safety and ISO 262622018.html
  • Description


    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

    Who is this for?


  • Quality Manager
  • Process Responsibles
  • Supplier Manager
  • System Developer
  • Software Developer
  • Project Leader
  • Project Manager
  • What You Need to Know?


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


    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:

    1. Basics of Automotive SPICE® (ASPICE)

    2. Process Reference Model and related Process Groups

    3. 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 Automotive 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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    Alexander Walter
    Alexander Walter
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    I have a master degree and over 5 years experience in the field of functional safety and ISO 26262.I have been working for the worlds biggest automotive supplier Bosch. In the role as package responsible i was responsible for the safety software of the vehicle. I have managed several projects from ASIL B to ASIL D.In the past years i gained experience with the development of safety software for conventional, hybrid and electric vehicles.I was also responsible for the training of newcomers. In 2021 i decided to train other engineers full-time. Now i provide e-learning courses and consulting services for functional safety and ISO 26262.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 43
    • duration 6:50:30
    • Release Date 2024/11/18