automotiveSIG_PRM_v45(8)
时间:2026-01-15
时间:2026-01-15
spice规范V4.5
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1.1 Scope Introduction
The Automotive SPICE® Process Reference Model (PRM) has been developed by consensus of the car manufacturers within the Automotive Special Interest Group (SIG) of the joint Procurement Forum/SPICE User Group under the Automotive SPICE® initiative.
The Automotive SPICE® PRM defined in this document is derived from Annex F and H of ISO/IEC 12207 AMD1: 2002 and ISO/IEC 12207 AMD2: 2004. It contains a sub set of the total processes with minor editorial changes together with a number of other changes to reflect consistency in use of terminology and application in the automotive sector.
The FULL scope of Automotive SPICE® contains ALL the processes from the ISO/IEC 15504 Process Reference Model (PRM). The fact that some
processes have not been included within the Automotive SPICE® PRM does not mean that they are not valid.
Supplier organisations should address all processes relevant to their business needs within their organisation. Where a process is not included within the Automotive SPICE® Process Reference Model (PRM) then the relevant process should be included from the ISO/IEC 15504 exemplar Process Assessment Model. The manufacturers will however focus on the set of process defined within the Automotive SPICE® PRM when performing supplier capability assessments.
1.2 Purpose
The Automotive SPICE® PRM, used with the process capability attributes and rating scheme defined in ISO/IEC 15502-2, provides a common framework for assessing the software process capability of automotive suppliers.
The Automotive SPICE® PRM is used in conjunction with the Automotive
SPICE® Process Assessment Model (PAM) when performing an assessment. The Automotive SPICE® PAM provides additional indicators of process performance and process capability tailored to the needs of performing assessments of software process capability of automotive suppliers.
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