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Harmonization of standards in automotive development – Increased efficiency through an integrated lifecycle approach for ASPICE 4.0, ISO 26262, and ISO 21434
The development of modern vehicles requires compliance with strict standards for process quality (ASPICE), functional safety (ISO 26262), and cybersecurity (ISO 21434). The parallel implementation of these requirements poses challenges for many development teams. In this webinar, we present an innovative, holistic approach that harmonizes these standards in a single, efficient, and auditable process.
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AI in Automotive Systems: Aligning with ISO/PAS 8800
How can AI be safely integrated into the vehicles of tomorrow? ISO/PAS 8800:2024 lays the foundation for managing artificial intelligence in safety-related automotive systems. Join our webinar and learn what the new specification means for managers, project leaders, quality specialists, and engineering teams.
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Cybersecurity: Audit or Assessment?
How can you get through the many cybersecurity requirements for suppliers? Some ask for audits, others for assessments. Various standards are referenced, such as ISO/PAS 5112, ISO/SAE 21434, Automotive SPICE®, the ACSMS. Sometimes even ISO 26262 or ISO 19011 come into play!
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Competitive despite processes!
We live in tricky times. Cost pressure is constantly rising, complexity continues to increase, we have less and less time and our employees are groaning under all this pressure. And that’s not all. Then the “quality experts” come along and demand “process-compliant implementation in accordance with applicable standards”. How are we supposed to manage this…
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AI-supported Innovation
Innovation is a key success factor for companies in order to remain competitive in the long term. A key question here is how artificial intelligence can effectively support the innovation process.
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Too Busy to Improve?
Many projects nowadays have the challenge that they are not based on sufficient resources. Besides the omnipresent lack of skilled professionals, we often experience that companies decide to start additional projects, although the resources are actually not even sufficient for the running ones.
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Automotive SPICE® 4.0 and the new intacs® training concept
At the end of last year, the VDA QMC published the new version 4.0 of the “Automotive SPICE®” process assessment model. The “International Assessor Certification Scheme” – “intacs®” for short – had already decided to develop a new concept for the training of assessors and practitioners, the release of which is to take place in…
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SPICE for Mechanical Engineering 2.0 – What your customers really expect
The new version of SPICE for Mechanical Engineering was recently released. This shows fundamental changes compared to the previous version, as the structure of the processes has changed. In addition, it has been harmonized with version 4.0 of the Automotive SPICE® maturity model, although it has not been incorporated into the standard.
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Systems Engineering – Why the heck do we need this?
The increasing complexity, shortened development times, distributed development, heightened cost pressures, technological change, and organizational transformations are just a few of the challenges facing the current development.
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Fo(u)rces of Cybersecurity Engineering
Cybersecurity Goals, Controls, Requirements and Threats are important forces for cybersecurity engineering. It is nearly impossible to separate them in a timely manner. In fact, they influence each other during definition.
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ASPICE 4.0: Evolution or Revolution?
In May 2023, the VDA QMC published a pre-release version of Automotive SPICE® 4.0 on its website together with the draft “Automotive SPICE® Guidelines 2nd edition” (the so-called yellow volume). We took a closer look at the modifications in both documents.
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How do I bring levels to my requirement chaos?
First, our processes constantly ask us to specify requirements. Then we have to bother with quite a lot of documents and specifications. Even the relevant literature cannot explain to me in an understandable way what the difference between all these requirements is supposed to be. And finally, an assessor comes and evaluates my specification as…
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Automotive SPICE® 4.0 – The next major update of the most used process assessment model
The Automotive SPICE® process assessment model is facing significant changes with its new version 4.0. The goal of the VDA QMC changes is to add cybersecurity-specific processes to the model to meet regulatory requirements such as those of UNECE R155 for managing cybersecurity risks in supply chains.
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Hardware SPICE – When electronics development becomes part of our system
Wait, hasn’t the development of electrics and electronics always been part of our systems? In principle yes, but the development was largely self-sufficient and the existing interfaces were often neglected.
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intacs™ SPICE assessors today and tomorrow -Skills and training requirements for new topics such as cybersecurity
Cybersecurity – a topic that is currently on everyone’s lips and affects every company that wants to survive in the automotive industry in the future. In addition to the already high demands on the quality and functional safety of the systems developed for a highly complex vehicle, topics such as access protection, threat defense, security…
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Mechanical Development Today – According to SPICE
The process model for the evaluation of mechanical development “SPICE for Mechanical Engineering” has been available for several years now. Up to now, the focus was on the implementation of improvement measures and the update of development processes.
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Pitfall “micromanagement in projects”
Micromanagement is an important indicator of an immature organization. Why is it that large parts of the management are not aware of what micromanagement is, what causes it and what serious effects it can have? The webinar will answer these questions and show what effects micromanagement has on the motivation of project staff and what…
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Automotive SPICE for Cybersecurity
In February 2021, the VDA yellow print “Automotive SPICE® for Cybersecurity” was published. Based on ISO/IEC 33020:2015 and ISO/SAE 21434, it defines a process assessment model that extends the well-known Automotive SPICE® model. Guidelines including rules and recommendations are also included. But what does this mean? What is in store for assessors and development projects?
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