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Comparison and evaluation of different test design techniques.

15. February 2020/by HEICON Global Engineering GmbH

The complexity of technical systems has been increasing for years and there is no foreseeable end to this. The crucial driver of innovation is software. Very powerful hardware in combination with complex software are the basis for trends such as IOT, autonomous driving, Smart Home and human-robot collaboration, to list just a few. Today, software […]

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EN 50129 Safety Case

7. February 2020/by HEICON Global Engineering GmbH

The EN 50129 safety case is the structured and documented safety statement that the conditions for safety acceptance have been fulfilled. The safety case includes all safety-relevant aspects of the product life cycle. When creating the document, the challenge is therefore to present a wide range of information in a clear and comprehensible manner. EN […]

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ISO 21448 – Safety of the Intended Functionality (SOTIF) Why is it required?

24. January 2020/by HEICON Global Engineering GmbH

The ISO 21448 Safety of the Intended Functionality defines methods for failure resulting from the limitation of a functionality. ISO 26262 deals with concepts, procedures and measures for failures resulting from random hardware failures or systematic HW/SW failures. Many experts see the SOTIF standard as a normative support for the realization of autonomous driving. This […]

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