2021-11-10

Automotive SPICE for Cybersecurity in relation to Cybersecurity Management System

Politics, ISO and Audit/Assessment Politicians have implemented requirements from UN R155 into national law in the various jurisdictions of Europe, China, and the USA. Besides the […]
2022-02-18

Is the Project Manager Responsible for Providing Resources at all?

Editor: Hendrik Meyl, Achim Gerber According to ISO 26262, the responsibility for providing resources lies with the organization. Thus, the management as its executive body is […]
2022-04-08

Process Metrics – Making Quality Measurable

Author: Gerald Harris The Importance of Metrics Automotive SPICE, along with all other conceptual frameworks for describing development processes, has the goal of improving quality, both […]
2022-05-18

Employee competence according to ISO 26262

Editor: Hendrik Meyl, Achim Gerber Functional safety is often treated as just another functionality in the product. However, this overlooks the fact that functional safety is […]
2022-10-18

How do Agile and SPICE mix? Part 2

Are Agile and SPICE like oil and water, do they separate after being mixed? The answer is not that simple. Vehicle components have a completely different life cycle than business software. Nevertheless, the Agile principles, as defined by the Agile Alliance, can be implemented very well in Automotive SPICE®. In this article we are talking about the principles 3 and 4 of the Agile Alliance
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