

Riccardo Vincelli & Agostino Cefalo,
From: IET Functional Safety Assessment 2012, 7 March 2012, London
07 March 2012 Manufacturing channel
>> Play webcastThis presentation looks at Identifying the different options available to tier1 to select components from tier2 suppliers, be they:
* COTS (Components Off The Shelf)
* PIU (Proven In Use)
* Qualification (if not developed in line with ISO26262)
* Distributed development
* Exploring the SEooC approach
* Understanding strategies for confirmation measures and verification reviews at component level.
The 2012 IET Functional Safety Assessment Seminar explores the different approaches to compliance demonstration across the automotive sector, with a view to developing a level playing field of expectation in the industry sector. We will look at how the standard has addressed recommendations on safety cases and assessment from other industry sectors so that you are equipped with the knowledge of how to demonstrate compliance.
Experience with similar standards suggests tells us that there can be a significant variation in compliance approaches, ranging from a purely process-based approach to detailed assurance, through an explicit safety case, of vehicle systems. Clearly the rigor of compliance will affect the competitiveness with which a new product can be introduced. The particular characteristics of the product base will also affect the range of verification methods open to the industry.
* Riccardo Vincelli & Agostino Cefalo, Functional safety team
* Agostino Cefalo, Member of the functional safety team, LSI Technology Division, Renesas Electronics Europe