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PURPOSE / OBJECTIVE
Creation of an add-on for Automotive SPICE® addresing cybersecurity aspects of development projects:
- Definition of additional processes (which do not exist in Automotive SPICE®)
- Definition of additional Outcomes and Work Products (which do not exist in Automotive SPICE®)
- Definition of additional Base Practices for existing Automotive SPICE® Processes
- Definition of additional Notes for existing Automotive SPICE® Processes or Base Practices
DELIVERABLES
- Extension to Automotive SPICE® 3.1 – to be able to measure the compliance of the development processes versus ISO/ SAE 21434
- Mapping of the extension elements to elements of ISO/ SAE 21434
- Extension to Automotive SPICE® Competent Assessor Qualification (Procedure, Syllabus, Training material, accreditation of TPs, certification)
- Managed Best Practice collection (mapped to elements of ISO/SAE 21434)
- Reports how to apply the ISO/SAE 21434 and how to assess
MEMBERS
André Zeh
Andrea Pintilie
Andreas Gasch
Armin Zeising
Christian Knüvener
Damjan Ekert
Jan-Michael Peters
Richard Messnarz
Timo Karasch
Uwe Faschingbauer
WORKING GROUP LEADER
Dr. Thomas Liedtke (
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Goal of the intacs® Working Group Organization SPICE is to define a procedure for maturity level assessments including procedure for trustworthy assessments with any kind of certificate.
ACHIEVEMENTS
- A ISO330xx compliant PRM/PAM for maturity level assessments is released. It includes four additional processes PIM.1, RIN.2, QNT.1, QNT.2 which are based on the withdrawn ISO15504-7TR
- Very positive feedback collected on VDA-SYS Conference 2022
NEXT STEPS
- To release a “Maturity Level Assessment Process” including a trustworthy procedure and a “certificate of compliance”
- Establish publication of trustworthy assessment results
- To release needed checklists, templates, training materials, etc.
- Train the trainers and train some “Inspectors*” *) actually in discussions
Please find your copy of Organization SPICE PRM/PAM Version 2.0 here.
MEMBERS
Christian Knüvener
Christian Steinmann
Hiroshi Hirata
Rüdiger Beilharz
Simona Florescu
Andreea Pintilie
Haiko Etzel
Markus Müller
Merve Karatas
Abdullah Keskin
Hendrik Meyl
Rafey Jameel
Winifred Menezes
WORKING GROUP LEADERSHIP TEAM
Kosmas Kopmeier (
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PURPOSE / OBJECTIVES
Provide a domain-independent “Modeling & Simulation SPICE” assessment model for structured application of Modeling & Simulation within the scope of model-based product development and operation, based on the “Credible Simulation Process Framework” from the prostep ivip association and inspired by Automotive SPICE®.
- Transformation of the Credible Simulation Process Framework into reference process entities according to the ISO/IEC 33xxx series.
- Definition of outcomes and work products that detail process entities.
- Description of base practices and notes, describing the implementation and the conduct of the individual processes.
- Adoption and adaptation of suitable process entities from the Automotive SPICE® process reference model (SUP.x, MAN.x, etc.) that complement the core process entities for application of Modeling & Simulation.
MOTIVATION
Modeling & Simulation represents a strategic capability of any competitive company. But it’s not about simply doing – it is essentially the way of how smart Modeling & Simulation is used. For having success, effective governance and efficient management of related activities is necessary.
Knowledge is basically condensed into simulation models for expressing explicit relations in (measurement) data or for mimicking dedicated system behaviors. Nowadays, Digital Twins bridge the gap between system development and operation, where models and simulation are continuously adapted according to live data.
Quality Assurance of models and simulations is therefore essential for (physical and data-driven) informed decision support as well as decision making. Trust in Modeling & Simulation enables its broad uptake in industry, having significant performance gains and substantial benefits.
DELIVERABLES
- Modeling & Simulation SPICE assessment model compliant to ISO/IEC 33xxx
- Dedicated material for trainings and exams
RESOURCES
- Eichenseer et al.: Modeling & Simulation SPICE: Assessing the Capability of Credible Simulation Processes, INCOSE IS, vol.33 (2023)
https://doi.org/10.1002/iis2.13029 - Heinkel et al.: Credible Simulation Process Framework, GitLab (2022)
https://gitlab.setlevel.de/open/processes_and_traceability/credible_simulation_process_framework
MEMBERS
Hans-Werner Heinkel
Christoph Miethaner
Dr. Martin Krammer
Volker Hörmann
WORKING GROUP LEADER
Dr. Martin Benedikt
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PURPOSE / OBJECTIVE
A suitable training concept for users and assessors is to be developed for this PAM. Ideally, these trainings should conform to the PAM trainings of other industries such as automotive. Hence the idea to apply the intacs concepts here as well. The aim group is developers of medical software as well as potential assessors from this or other sectors.
VDI 5702 Sheet 1, a suitable training concept for users and assessors is to be developed. https://www.vdi.de/richtlinien/details/vdi-5702-blatt-1-medizinprodukte-software-medical-spice-prozessassessmentmodell
DELIVERABLES
- Training material for "intacs® certified Expert for Medical SPICE"
MEMBERS
Dr. Filipa Campos-Viola
Tim Jones
Sebastian Dengler
Alexander Feulner
WORKING GROUP LEADER
Bernhard Sechser
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PURPOSE / OBJECTIVE
As the Working Group Functional Safety, we want to provide project teams and assessors guidance for efficiently and effectively addressing both functional safety and Automotive SPICE® in automotive development projects.
We have split the Working Group into two main areas:
- Guidance for Functional Safety Confirmation Measures
- Automotive SPICE® meets Functional Safety
Our activities are conducted synchronized with VDA/DIN NA 32-08 in order to stay aligned with our normative body.
DELIVERABLES
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Guidance for "Functional Safety Confirmation Measures"
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Guidance for "Automotive SPICE® meets Functional Safety"
MEMBERS
Rüdiger Bayer
Alexander de Jong
Alexander Levin
Injy Radwan
Hiroshi Hirata
Roxana Rohde
Ronald Melster
Marinus Tesselaar
Stephan Neumann
Turhan Batur
Asha Atluri
Sudeesh Bhat
Yasser Elzant
WORKING GROUP LEADER:
Hendrik Meyl