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install:reference_models [2024/02/15 00:00] – external edit 127.0.0.1 | install:reference_models [2024/04/12 22:25] – Meier, Erich | ||
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To assure compatibility with other reference models or process frameworks, we recommend to use the following standard names for workspaces: | To assure compatibility with other reference models or process frameworks, we recommend to use the following standard names for workspaces: | ||
- | ^Reference Model^Workspace Name| | + | ^ Reference Model ^ Workspace Name ^ |
- | |Automotive SPICE® \\ Process Reference and Assessment Model \\ Version 3.1|Automotive SPICE 3.1| | + | | Automotive SPICE® \\ Process Reference and Assessment Model \\ Version 4.0 | Automotive SPICE 4.0 | |
- | |Automotive SPICE® \\ Process Reference and Assessment Model \\ for Cybersecurity Engineering \\ Version 1.0|Automotive SPICE for Cybersecurity 1.0| | + | | Automotive SPICE® \\ Process Reference and Assessment Model \\ Version 3.1 | Automotive SPICE 3.1 | |
- | |Hardware SPICE \\ PRM/PAM \\ Version 2.1|Hardware SPICE 2.1| | + | | Automotive SPICE® \\ Process Reference and Assessment Model \\ for Cybersecurity Engineering \\ Version 1.0 | Automotive SPICE for Cybersecurity 1.0 | |
- | |Process Assessment Model \\ SPICE for Mechanical Engineering \\ Version 1.8|Mechanical SPICE 1.8| | + | | Hardware SPICE \\ PRM/PAM \\ Version 2.1 | Hardware SPICE 2.1 | |
- | |International Standard \\ ISO 26262 \\ Road Vehicles - Functional Safety|ISO 26262: | + | | Process Assessment Model \\ SPICE for Mechanical Engineering \\ Version 1.8 | Mechanical SPICE 1.8 | |
- | |Publicly Available Specification \\ ISO/PAS 21488 \\ First edition 2019-01 \\ Road vehicles — Safety of the intended functionality|ISO/ | + | | International Standard \\ ISO 26262 \\ Road Vehicles - Functional Safety | ISO 26262:2018 | |
- | |International Standard \\ ISO/SAE 21434 \\ Road Vehicles - Cybersecurity Engineering|ISO/ | + | | Publicly Available Specification \\ ISO/PAS 21488 \\ First edition 2019-01 \\ Road vehicles — Safety of the intended functionality | ISO/PAS 21488:2019 | |
- | |International Standard \\ ISO 24089 \\ First edition 2023-02 \\ Road vehicles - Software update engineering|ISO 24089: | + | | International Standard \\ ISO/SAE 21434 \\ Road Vehicles - Cybersecurity Engineering | ISO/SAE 21434:2021 | |
- | |IATF 16949: Automotive Quality Management Systems|IATF 16949:2016| | + | | International Standard \\ ISO 24089 \\ First edition 2023-02 \\ Road vehicles - Software update engineering | ISO 24089:2023 | |
+ | | IATF 16949: Automotive Quality Management Systems | IATF 16949:2016 | | ||
PLEASE NOTE: | PLEASE NOTE: | ||
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Go to the Process menu and select the Import operation to import the reference model ZIP file. | Go to the Process menu and select the Import operation to import the reference model ZIP file. | ||
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
PLEASE NOTE: | PLEASE NOTE: | ||
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In case Stages has created an empty process version V0 (version 7.8 and later), this version needs to be deleted via '' | In case Stages has created an empty process version V0 (version 7.8 and later), this version needs to be deleted via '' | ||
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Next, check that the process kind is set to " | Next, check that the process kind is set to " | ||
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
===== Use the Reference Model for Mapping ===== | ===== Use the Reference Model for Mapping ===== |