ISO 26262:2018 Compliant Software Development

This training course is specifically focused on the software-related elements of ISO 26262:2018.

Training Overview

You’re equipped with an outline understanding of ISO 26262:2018 from our one-day awareness course. But that’s not enough. You know that ISO 26262 is widely accepted as the state of the art in developing safety-related electrical and electronic road vehicles, and an overview just doesn’t cut it. You’re a
software professional; a software development or V&V engineer, and you want to know what ISO 26262:2018 means for you.

This training course is specifically focused on the software-related elements of ISO 26262:2018. You’ll learn from a company with over 40 years’ experience in helping companies develop the very best functionally safe and secure software, and from a trainer who was not only an active contributor to the ISO 26262:2018 standard itself, but who is also the current chairperson of the MISRA C working group.

Who should attend?

This course is suitable for software practitioners requiring an in-depth understanding of functional safety and ISO 26262:2018 in the specific context of embedded software development, verification and validation.

Attendance of the one-day overview course, “Getting to Grips with ISO 26262:2018 and Automotive Functional Safety” is a prerequisite.

  • Engineering Managers
  • Software Quality Managers
  • Software Engineers
  • Test Engineers

Agenda

  • Requirements for Compliance to ISO 26262
  • Part 2 – Management of Functional Safety
    – A Safety Culture
    – The Safety Lifecycle
  • Part 6 – Product Development at the Software Level
    – General topics for the product development at the software level
    – Specification of software safety requirements
    – Software architectural design
    – Software unit design and implementation
    – Software unit verification
    – Software integration and verification
    – Testing of the embedded software
  •  Part 8 – Supporting processes
    – Configuration, change, and documentation management: An overview
    – Confidence in the use of Software Tools
    – Qualification of Software Components

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