Course Outline
What is ASPICE and why its market significance is growing
What it means to be ASPICE compliant
The relationship between the automotive sector and the technology domain
Drivers forcing ASPICE implementation in Europe and worldwide
Discussion of the Acquisition Process Group (ACQ) domain
Discussion of the System Engineering Process Group (SYS) domain
Discussion of the Software Engineering Process Group (SWE) domain
Discussion of the Management Process Group (MAN) domain
Discussion of the Reuse Process Group (REU) domain
Discussion of the Process Improvement Process Group (PIM) domain
Discussion of the Supporting Process Group (SUP) domain
ASPICE levels and their requirements
Concepts of Traceability, Transparency, and Consistency as the foundation for proper implementation.
Example implementations and project executions
Example workshop plan, which can be adjusted to the Client's needs.
Requirements
Audience
- people working for automotive companies
Testimonials (3)
Good expertise of the trainer
Christoph Perret - RENAULT TECHNOLOGIE ROUMANIE S.R.L.
Course - Automotive SPICE (A-SPICE) - Introduction
Overall, I learned a lot, the background, parties behind aspice and different versions, qualification process. Also very useful to learn about practical example and case studies.
Lukas Hanel - Trustonic Ltd
Course - Automotive SPICE (A-SPICE) - Introduction
Strong subject area knowledge and practical experience from the Trainers.