The Automotive SPICE® Potential Analysis PAM supports the evaluation of the capability of a potential collaboration or partnership (e.g., for supplier nomination). It focuses on engineering and technical areas and is less time consuming than an Automotive SPICE® assessment.
The Automotive SPICE® Potential Analysis PAM is based on Automotive SPICE® and Automotive SPICE® for Cybersecurity. This training explains the Automotive SPICE® Potential Analysis Process Reference and Assessment Model and prepares participants for the application in intacs®- and VDA-accepted potential analysis activities.
Content
- Motivation of the Automotive SPICE® Potential Analysis PAM
- Influence on the intacs® certification scheme
- Introduction and Overview to the Model
- Process Dimension including Guidelines
- Boundaries of Automotive SPICE® Potential Analysis PAM
- Rating mechanism defined in Automotive SPICE® Potential Analysis PAM
- Performing an Automotive SPICE® Potential Analysis
Target audience
- Automotive SPICE® assessors who plan to perform Automotive SPICE® Potential Analysis activities.
- Process experts who support internal evaluation and improvement activities.
Preconditions
- Participants should have several years of professional experience in the automotive industry (e.g., system/software development, project management, quality management, etc.).
- Participants should have knowledge about the Automotive SPICE® PAM.
- In best case, participants should have attended the “intacs® certified Process Expert Automotive SPICE®” training or should have a higher-level certification according to the intacs® assessor training scheme.
Certification
Please note: you will only get a certificate/license card from VDA/QMC if you are at least certified “Process Expert” (or higher).
Further information
Duration: 1 day


