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ISO 26262 Safety Case – Success factors: management and traceability!

15. December 2019/by HEICON Global Engineering GmbH

The term Safety Case is used in the automotive industry and railway industry (EN50129). The following article focuses on the automotive industry. Project experience shows that the achievement of a proven functionally safe system is complex and extensive. This is particularly true if the development of a product is spread over several companies. I will […]

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Requirement and Test Traceability – Any added value?

6. December 2019/by HEICON Global Engineering GmbH

Requirement and Test Traceability: Think about the following situation: You are near the end of your safety-related project and you have established traceability between all the project artifacts. In an audit (e.g. Internal Quality Assurance, Customer, External Authority) you have to demonstrate which software requirements are developed from which System Requirements. Each software requirement is […]

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ISO 26262 ASIL Decomposition – Pros and Cons!

30. November 2019/by HEICON Global Engineering GmbH

ISO 26262 ASIL Decomposition: Part 9 of ISO26262 defines a scheme for dividing a requirement with a specific ASIL level into two requirements with lower ASIL levels. In the following blog post I will address the question when the ASIL decomposition can be applied in practice and what are the advantages. At the same time, […]

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