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Automotive SPICE® 3.0The most important changes
Bernhard SechserMethod Park Consulting GmbH
30.07.2015
Agenda
� About “me”
� Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0� creates the symmetry in the „V“ model
� combines PRM and PAM
� allows the “Plug-In” concept
� ensures a consistent usage of terms
� differs between “Traceability” and “Consistency”
� sharpens “Evaluation”, “Verification” and “Test”
� New SPICE standard ISO/IEC 330xx� replaces some “old” parts of ISO/IEC 15504
� includes a revised Measurement Framework
� Who is affected?� Impact on Project Teams and Assessors
� Timeline
� Information and SupportSource: The following slides contain information from the Automotive SPICE® Process
Reference Model / Process Assessment Model Version 3.0, published July 16th, 2015, © VDA Quality Management Center
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 2 of 30
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 3 of 30
Bernhard SechserPrincipal Consultant SPICE & Safety
@ Method Park Consulting GmbH
>12 years practical experience @ Continental Automotive as
- Software & System Developer
- Quality Manager
- Processes & Tools Responsible
>6 years experience as Trainer, Coach, Consultant & Safety Manager
Functional Safety Expert on ISO 26262
intacs™ Principal Assessor & Instructor for Automotive SPICE®
intacs™ Advisory Board Member & Head of intacs™ Regional Representatives
VW trained Software Quality Improvement Leader (SQIL)
About “me”
Agenda
� About “me”
� Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0
� creates the symmetry in the „V“ model
� combines PRM and PAM
� allows the “Plug-In” concept
� ensures a consistent usage of terms
� differs between “Traceability” and “Consistency”
� sharpens “Evaluation”, “Verification” and “Test”
� New SPICE standard ISO/IEC 330xx� replaces some “old” parts of ISO/IEC 15504
� includes a revised Measurement Framework
� Who is affected?� Impact on Project Teams and Assessors
� Timeline
� Information and SupportSource: The following slides contain information from the Automotive SPICE® Process
Reference Model / Process Assessment Model Version 3.0, published July 16th, 2015, © VDA Quality Management Center
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 4 of 30
Automotive SPICE® Process Reference ModelThe Symmetry in the “V” Model
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 5 of 30
Probably new HIS Scope, but not confirmed yet Source: Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0, July 16th, 2015, © VDA QMC
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 6 of 30
Combination of PRM and PAM
Source: Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0, July 16th, 2015, © VDA QMC
The “Plug-In” Concept
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 7 of 30
= developed by VDA, part of Automotive SPICE® 3.0
= not developed by VDA, not part of Automotive SPICE® 3.0
(but by intacs™ Working Groups)
Source: Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0, July 16th, 2015, © VDA QMC
Consistent Usage of Terms –“Element”, “Component”, “Unit” and “Item”
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 8 of 30
Source: Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0, July 16th, 2015, © VDA QMC
Consistent Usage of Terms –“Agree” and “Summarize and Communicate”
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 9 of 30
Source: Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0, July 16th, 2015, © VDA QMC
Consistent Usage of Terms –“Strategy” and “Plan”
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 10 of 30
Affected Processes:
SYS.4 System Integration and Integration Test
SYS.5 System Qualification Test
SWE.4 Software Unit Verification
SWE.5 Software Integration and Integration Test
SWE.6 Software Qualification Test
SUP.1 Quality Assurance
SUP.8 Configuration Management
SUP.9 Problem Resolution Management
SUP.10 Change Request Management
Source: Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0, July 16th, 2015, © VDA QMC
“Bidirectional Traceability” and “Consistency”
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 11 of 30
Source: Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0, July 16th, 2015, © VDA QMC
“Evaluation”, “Verification Criteria”, “Compliance” and “Test”
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 12 of 30
Source: Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0, July 16th, 2015, © VDA QMC
Agenda
� About “me”
� Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0� creates the symmetry in the „V“ model
� combines PRM and PAM
� allows the “Plug-In” concept
� ensures a consistent usage of terms
� differs between “Traceability” and “Consistency”
� sharpens “Evaluation”, “Verification” and “Test”
� New SPICE standard ISO/IEC 330xx
� replaces some “old” parts of ISO/IEC 15504
� includes a revised Measurement Framework
� Who is affected?� Impact on Project Teams and Assessors
� Timeline
� Information and SupportSource: The following slides contain information from the Automotive SPICE® Process
Reference Model / Process Assessment Model Version 3.0, published July 16th, 2015, © VDA Quality Management Center
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 13 of 30
ISO/IEC 330xx
33001
Concepts and Vocabulary
33002
Requirements for
performing an assessment
33003
Requirements for
Measurement Frameworks
33004
Requirements for
Process Models
Process Measurement Framework Process Models
Require-
ments
Guid
es
Exam
ple
s/
Exte
nsio
ns
33014 Guide for
process improvement
33010 Guide on
performing assessments
PRMs: 33040 / 33041 / …
PAMs: 33063
OMMs: 33080 / 33081 / …
33020
Measurement framework for
assessment of process capability
and capability determination
33016 Process Assessment
Body of Knowledge
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 14 of 30
ISO/IEC 15504
Relation between the “three generations”
ISO/IEC 330xxISO/IEC TR 15504
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 15 of 30
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 16 of 30
Current Status (April 2015)Withdrawn by
ISO 03/03/2015
Withdrawn by
ISO 03/03/2015
Published by ISO as
IS 27/02/2015
Published by ISO as
TR 19/11/2013
Process Assessment Model Relationship
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 17 of 30
Source: Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0, July 16th, 2015, © VDA QMC
Relationship between assessment indicators and process capability
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 18 of 30
Legend:
• Capability Level (CL)
• Base Practice (BP)
• Work Product (WP)
• Work Product Characteristic (WPC)
• Generic Practice (GP)
• Generic Resource (GR)
Source: Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0, July 16th, 2015, © VDA QMC
ISO/IEC 33020:2015
Measurement framework for the assessment of process capabilityand organizational maturity
Changes:
� PA 4.1 Quantitative analysis process attribute *1
� PA 4.2 Quantitative control process attribute *1
� PA 5.1 Process innovation process attribute *1
� PA 5.2 Process innovation implementation process attribute *1
*1 including revised process attribute outcomes
� Optional refinement of the ordinal scale *2
� Three different rating methods *2
� Different aggregation methods *2
*2 depending on the class of the assessment
Former
4.1 Process measurement
4.2 Process control
5.1 Process innovation
5.2 Process optimization
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 19 of 30
ISO/IEC 33020:2015Optional refinement of ordinal scale
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 20 of 30
Source: ISO/IEC 33020:2015
Agenda
� About “me”
� Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0� creates the symmetry in the „V“ model
� combines PRM and PAM
� allows the “Plug-In” concept
� ensures a consistent usage of terms
� differs between “Traceability” and “Consistency”
� sharpens “Evaluation”, “Verification” and “Test”
� New SPICE standard ISO/IEC 330xx� replaces some “old” parts of ISO/IEC 15504
� includes a revised Measurement Framework
� Who is affected?
� Impact on Project Teams and Assessors
� Timeline
� Information and SupportSource: The following slides contain information from the Automotive SPICE® Process
Reference Model / Process Assessment Model Version 3.0, published July 16th, 2015, © VDA Quality Management Center
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 21 of 30
Who is affected?
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 22 of 30
Project Teams and Companies/Organisations
- New structure of engineering processes
- Textual changes in all process descriptions
- Compliance to PAM(s)
- Sponsor decision
Assessors and Instructors
- Knowledge update
- Assessment competence
- Evaluation and mapping of evidences
- Training updates and timeline
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 23 of 30
2015 Jan Apr Jul OktJan
2016Apr Jul Okt
Jan
2017Apr Jul Okt 2017
Today
End of Transition Period
30/9/2017
VDA Blue-Gold-Book with PAM Guidelines
30/9/2016
Automotive SPICE(R) PAM v3.0 Release
16/7/2015
intacs PAM v3.0 Upgrade
Course
1/10/2016
- 31/12/2017
Updated intacs Assessor
Courses
1/10/2016
- 31/12/2017
Assessments with PAM
v2.x accepted by VDA-
QMC
1/1/2015
- 30/9/2017
Assessments with PAM
v3.0 accepted by VDA-
QMC
17/7/2015
- 31/12/2017
Timeline for Certification and Qualification
Agenda
� About “me”
� Automotive SPICE® PAM v3.0� creates the symmetry in the „V“ model
� combines PRM and PAM
� allows the “Plug-In” concept
� ensures a consistent usage of terms
� differs between “Traceability” and “Consistency”
� sharpens “Evaluation”, “Verification” and “Test”
� New SPICE standard ISO/IEC 330xx� replaces some “old” parts of ISO/IEC 15504
� includes a revised Measurement Framework
� Who is affected?� Impact on Project Teams and Assessors
� Timeline
� Information and Support
Source: The following slides contain information from the Automotive SPICE® Process Reference Model / Process Assessment Model Version 3.0, published July 16th, 2015, © VDA Quality Management Center
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 24 of 30
Talk im Park - Automotive SPICE® V3.0
Thema: Automotive SPICE® V3.0 – was „bleibt“ anders?
Referent: Bernhard Sechser (Method Park)
Weitere Informationen und Anmeldung:
https://www.methodpark.de/talk-im-park.html
Ort Datum
München 06.10.2015
Stuttgart 13.10.2015
Erlangen 20.10.2015
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 26 of 30
Automotive SPICE® V3.0 Pocket Guide
Verfügbar ab Anfang September 2015
Vorbestellung: anfragen@methodpark.de
Automotive SPICE® ist Ihr Thema?
Sie suchen einen Ratgeber, der Sie in kompakter Form durch die wesentlichen Prozesse und die wichtigsten Komponenten dieses Assessmentmodells führt?
Dann bestellen Sie sich den Pocket Guide zu Automotive SPICE® V3.0 von Method Park.
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 27 of 30
Automotive SPICE® Appsfor Apple iOS & Android
Möchten Sie Automotive SPICE® immer griffbereit haben?
Mit der neuen App von Method Park haben Sie den komplettenInhalt von Automotive SPICE® V2.5 und V3.0 stets parat.
Weitere Informationen: https://www.methodpark.de/reifegradmodelle.html
Version 3.0 verfügbar ab Anfang August 2015© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 25 of 30
Automotive SPICE® v3.0 Reference Model for Stages
Verfügbar ab August/September 2015
Vorbestellung: anfragen@methodpark.de
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 28 of 30
Seminare Automotive SPICE®
Öffentlich & Inhouse
� intacs™ Certified ISO/IEC 15504 Provisional Assessor (Automotive SPICE®)
� intacs™ Certified ISO/IEC 15504 Competent Assessor (Automotive SPICE®)
� Automotive SPICE® - HIS-Prozesse V2.5 und V3.0� Automotive SPICE® und Safety - Für Anwender, Entwickler
und Projektmanager� Automotive SPICE® und Safety - Joint Approach für
Prozessdesigner und Qualitätsmanager
Weitere Informationen:
https://www.methodpark.de/reifegradmodelle.html
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 29 of 30
© 2015 Method Park Consulting GmbH / Automotive SPICE v3.0 / 30.07.2015 / Bernhard Sechser Slide 30 of 30
Thank You
for your attention.
Bernhard SechserPrincipal Consultant SPICE & Safety
Method Park Consulting GmbH
Wetterkreuz 19a
91058 Erlangen
Phone: +49 9131 97206-427
Mobile: +49 173 3882055
Bernhard.Sechser@methodpark.de
http://www.xing.com/profile/Bernhard_Sechser
http://www.methodpark.de
Polarion und Spice
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SPICE Processes
Processes have…
• Documented and implemented Practices
- “that’s how we do things” = common understanding
• Work Products
- Are produced and consumed by process
Process Assessment Model
Combining “What”, “How” & “Doing”
Process in Polarion
• No separation between “WHAT” and “DOING”
Macro Level Micro Level
Engineering Processes
verifies
How to Asses Your Process
Audit Trail, Baselines, Time Machine