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Automotive SPICE®

Process Reference Model Process Assessment Model

Version 3.991


Title:

Automotive SPICE Process Assessment / Reference Model

Author(s):

VDA QMC Working Group 13

Version:

3.991

Date:

2023-06-06

Status:

Draft (Do not use for assessments)

Confidentiality:


Revision ID:



DISCLAIMER:


This published version is a draft version of the upcoming Automotive SPICE Process Assessment / Reference Model in its version 4.0.


It is intended to provide a preview of the new model and shall not be used for assessments.

 

Copyright noticeAcknowledgementDerivative worksDocument distributionChange requestsTrademark noticeList of FiguresList of Tables1. Introduction1.1. Scope1.2. Terminology1.3. Abbreviations2. Statement of compliance3. Process capability determination3.1. Process reference model3.2. Measurement frameworkRating method R1Rating method R2Rating method R33.3. Process assessment modelAssessment Indicatorsinformation itemwork product4. Process reference model and performance indicators (Level 1)4.1. Acquisition process group (ACQ)4.2. Supply process group (SPL)4.3. System engineering process group (SYS)4.4. Software engineering process group (SWE)4.5. Validation process group (VAL)4.6. Machine Learning Engineering process group (MLE)4.7. Hardware Engineering process group (HWE)4.8. Supporting process group (SUP)4.9. Management process group (MAN)4.10. Process improvement process group (PIM)4.11. Reuse process group (REU)5. Process capability levels and process attributes5.1. Process capability level 0: Incomplete process5.2. Process capability Level 1: Performed process5.3. Process capability Level 2: Managed process5.4. Process capability Level 3: Established process5.5. Process capability Level 4: Predictable process5.6. Process capability Level 5: Innovating processAnnex A Conformity statementsAnnex A.1 IntroductionAnnex A.2 Conformance to the requirements for process reference modelsAnnex A.3 Conformance to the requirements for process assessment modelsAnnex B Information item characteristicsAnnex C Key concepts and guidance