ISO/IEC 15504 Part 10 Safety Extension has been recently developed in order to make consistent judgment regarding process capability or improvement priorities for safety related systems development. To avoid misunderstanding and confute reluctance and worry related to such a safety extension, its contents, purpose and intended usage are explained in this paper. The authors provide also a comparison between the ISO/IEC 15504 Part 10 and other existing safety standards for software (with particular focus on the ISO 26262) as well as a discussion on possible integrations and consequent benefits of its usage.
ISO/IEC 15504-10 vs. ISO 26262: Mutual Relationships
Lami Giuseppe
2011
Abstract
ISO/IEC 15504 Part 10 Safety Extension has been recently developed in order to make consistent judgment regarding process capability or improvement priorities for safety related systems development. To avoid misunderstanding and confute reluctance and worry related to such a safety extension, its contents, purpose and intended usage are explained in this paper. The authors provide also a comparison between the ISO/IEC 15504 Part 10 and other existing safety standards for software (with particular focus on the ISO 26262) as well as a discussion on possible integrations and consequent benefits of its usage.File in questo prodotto:
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