ID 515 · Introduction to Automotive SPICE®
Background and Topics
The ISO/IEC 330xx series – called SPICE (Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination) – is the successor of ISO/IEC 15504 and thus a widely used and accepted standard for assessing and improving software engineering processes. Worldwide and especially by the automotive industry in Germany.
Automotive SPICE® has been available since 2006. It is an assessment model compliant with ISO/IEC 330xx and adapted to the needs of the automotive industry. Since 2007, Automotive SPICE® is the yardstick for the development of software systems for automotive suppliers and a permanent feature of the OEMs’ supplier assessment.
This two-day training imparts a substantia understanding of Automotive SPICE® based on ISO/IEC 330xx.
Target Audience
Personnel from development projects in the automotive environment (e. g., developers, testing engineers, project managers) quality and process engineers as well as others involved in these projects.
Objectives
The participants are introduced to the Automotive SPICE® method and the assessment model, and receive a detailed explanation of the process areas and individual processes from the HIS Scope. Furthermore, the procedure used in an Automotive SPICE® assessment and the capability levels 2 and 3 are presented in detail.
Concept and Methods
During this training, technical lectures, exercises and case examples alternate in order to support the transfer of the topics into the participants‘ own work environment with a particular focus on exchanging experiences between participants and the trainer.
Certificate of Attendance
At the end of this training course, participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
Supplementary Material
Booklet Automotive SPICE®