PURPOSE / OBJECTIVE
Creation of a process model “Agile SPICE” to reflect agile concepts, methods and practices, but only with either changed or added processes and process groups
MOTIVATION
- Growing complexity and faster changes during development drive increased use of agile approaches.
- OEMs ensure the overall quality and safety/security of those products, leading to increased pressure to show Automotive SPICE® capabilities.
- Automotive SPICE® as is can be applied and interpreted for any kind of development.
- However, both agile organizations and those in an agile transition struggle in implementing and interpreting Automotive SPICE®.
- There is a need to reduce misunderstandings and help to interpret the terminology for both sides.
- This bridge shall …
- reduce the variation in interpretation of Automotive SPICE® assessors,
- increase the acceptance of Automotive SPICE® in the agile community.
DELIVERABLES
- Development of an Agile SPICE PAM (applicable with Automotive SPICE® 3.1) including usage guidance and mapping to Automotive SPICE® practices
- Piloting the Agile SPICE PAM in assessments
- Creation of standard training material and exams
MEMBERS
Extended Team:
Ahmed Mohamed
Cenk Yazer
Christian Hübscher
Dr. Claudia Salazar Dorn
Dominik Feurer
Hendrik Meyl
Klaudia Schoeps-Blattner
Rocio Cecilia Rojas
Rüdiger Bayer
Rüdiger Heimgärtner
Stefan Reinhart
Uwe Alfter
Reviewers:
Lars Dittmann
Stefan Weber
WORKING GROUP LEADSHIP TEAM
Lukas Schneider (