Abstract
The VDA Guidelines used for the interpretation of ASPICE 3.1 contain many rules and recommendations and allow to check the consistency of ratings in an assessment. The VDA Guidelines contain detailed procedures and templates to be used in planning, performing and reporting an assessment. However, an assessment is only a small part compared to the support and effort needed to improve a project (level 2) and to establish a companywide process (level 3). While the ISO norm ISO/IEC TR 33014:2013 (Information technology – Process assessment – Guide for process improvement) defines a process improvement process, this has not been considered so far in the VDA Guidelines. In this paper we will (1) outline a proposal submitted by the SOQRATES working group (www.soqrates.de) to iNTACS and VDA AK 13, (2) describe the improvement guide from ISO, and (3) discuss Dos and Don’ts per principle of the SPI manifesto based on the experience from improvement projects.
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We are grateful to a working party of Automotive suppliers SOQRATES (www.soqrates.de) who exchange knowledge about such assessment strategies. This includes: Böhner Martin (Elektrobit), Brasse Michael (HELLA), Bressau Ernst (BBraun), Dallinger Martin (ZF), Dorociak Rafal (HELLA), Dreves Rainer (Continental Automotive), Ekert Damjan (ISCN), Forster Martin (ZKW), Geipel Thomas (BOSCH), Grave Rudolf (Elektrobit), Griessnig Gerhard (AVL), Gruber Andreas (ZKW), Habel Stephan (Continental Automotive), Hällmayer Frank (Software Factory), Haunert Lutz (Giesecke & Devrient), Karner Christoph (KTM), Kinalzyk Dietmar (AVL), König Frank (ZF), Lichtenberger Christoph (MAGNA ECS), Lindermuth Peter (Magna Powertrain), Macher Georg (TU Graz & ISCN), Mandic Irenka (Magna Powertrain), Maric Dijas (Lorit Consultancy), Mayer Ralf (BOSCH Engineering), Mergen Silvana (TDK/EPCOS), Messnarz Richard (ISCN), Much Alexander (Elektrobit), Nikolov Borislav (msg Plaut), Oehler Couso Daniel (Magna Powertrain), Riel Andreas (Grenoble INP & ISCN), Rieß Armin (BBraun), Santer Christian (AVL), Schlager Christian (Magna ECS), Schmittner Christoph (Austrian Institute of Technology AIT), Schubert Marion (ZKW), Sechser Bernhard (Process Fellows), Sokic Ivan (Continental Automotive), Sporer Harald (Infineon), Stahl Florian (AVL), Wachter Stefan (msg Plaut), Walker Alastair (Lorit Consultancy), Wegner Thomas (ZF).
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Wegner, T. et al. (2020). Enough Assessment Guidance, It’s Time for Improvement – A Proposal for Extending the VDA Guidelines. In: Yilmaz, M., Niemann, J., Clarke, P., Messnarz, R. (eds) Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement. EuroSPI 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1251. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56441-4_34
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