Process Fellow at 4th VDA Automotive SYS® Conference China:
July 07, 2021
On the occasion of this year's VDA Automotive SYS® Conference China, which takes place in Shanghai from July 7-9, 2021, our Process Fellow and member of the intacs™ Advisory Board Bernhard Sechser will give an online presentation on the topic “New intacs™ Training Structure - Requirements for Assessor Skills and Education with upcoming Assessment Models” on July 8.
Since many years, the Automotive SPICE® Process Assessment Model was the one and only model to be used for assessing development projects dealing with software-based systems in Automotive industry. This year, an additional model will be published, an extension for Cybersecurity-specific topics in development projects, that will become mandatory to be assessed. But do the existing Automotive SPICE® assessors really have the skills to understand and evaluate those processes? And this is not the only extension that is currently used by assessors with “only” an Automotive SPICE® assessor license. Others like “SPICE for Mechanical Engineering” or the “Hardware SPICE” PAM are already used by many certified assessors without additional requirements.
intacs™ is currently working on a new training architecture to support these models and integrate them into the existing – but to be modified – Provisional and Competent Assessor training. The new structure and the associated roadmap will be presented.
For further information regarding the conference and the agenda please have a look here.
Since many years, the Automotive SPICE® Process Assessment Model was the one and only model to be used for assessing development projects dealing with software-based systems in Automotive industry. This year, an additional model will be published, an extension for Cybersecurity-specific topics in development projects, that will become mandatory to be assessed. But do the existing Automotive SPICE® assessors really have the skills to understand and evaluate those processes? And this is not the only extension that is currently used by assessors with “only” an Automotive SPICE® assessor license. Others like “SPICE for Mechanical Engineering” or the “Hardware SPICE” PAM are already used by many certified assessors without additional requirements.
intacs™ is currently working on a new training architecture to support these models and integrate them into the existing – but to be modified – Provisional and Competent Assessor training. The new structure and the associated roadmap will be presented.
For further information regarding the conference and the agenda please have a look here.