The VDA project group SIL Standardization has been publishing standards for technical interfaces of the SIL infrastructure since the end of 2019. SIL standardization is an essential requirement for successful virtualization and automation of software testing in the automotive industry. The effort and costs involved would be enormous. Without standardization, many individual interfaces would be created. To work across companies, domains, and platforms, it is necessary to standardize the SIL interfaces across the industry. In the future, it can be assumed that most software tests in the automotive industry will be carried out in SIL environments. Without SIL, the release of open-context systems with a high number of combinations of possible input data (such as automated driving) is practically impossible. Software-in-the-loop (SIL) is the enabler of continuous and agile development processes in the automotive industry. Topics include achieving ASPICE compliance with MBSE by performing base practices of system engineering processes, maintaining consistency and traceability across your system architecture design and V&V artifacts, ensuring continuity of your system and software development artifacts, shifting your verification to the left and detecting issues as soon as they are introduced throughout the development process, and showing evidence for compliance with automatically generated artifacts. In this presentation, see how these products work together in a streamlined way to support your ASPICE compliance efforts when it comes to system and software engineering processes. Starting in R2022a, the IEC Certification Kit provides a mapping document between base practices of engineering processes in Automotive SPICE and use cases for Simulink. This is because automation capabilities in model-based systems engineering (MBSE) allow engineers to focus on their state-of-the-art products and innovations and leverage tooling support to achieve process quality aspects like traceability, consistency, and documentation. To effectively achieve ASPICE compliance, organizations choose to use the Simulink® product family. Consequently, ASPICE-compliant processes allow suppliers to satisfy and even exceed customer expectations. Automotive SPICE allows organizations across the automotive supply chain to assess and improve the capability levels of their own processes as well as those of their suppliers.
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