
Bernhard Sechser
Methodpark, Germany

Rainer Dreves
Continental, Germany
Traceability is a concept required by Automotive SPICE, Functional Safety, and Medical Device Industry. Automotive SPICE requires traceability from customer requirements all way through to the source code. This includes various different development and test levels and also different artefacts of the development. Solutions vary from company to company. In SOQRATES (a working group kicked off by the Bavarian SW initiative in 2003 and now represented by ca. 20 leading electronics and Automotive companies) a best practice was developed and shared. Automotive SPICE 3.0 shows that in future the mechanical V-model and also the electronics V-model will be included in the assessment model and traceability.
Workshop Program 6.9.2018
10.00 - 11.00
Rainer Dreves, Continental, Nuremberg, Germany
Ralf Mayer, BOSCH Engineering GmbH, Abstatt, Germany
11.00 - 11.30
11.30 - 12.30
Suha Akman, Elif Berru Aksuyek and Onur Kaynak, INNOVA IT Solutions, Turkey
16.00 - 18.00
How to establish and maintain traceability between customer and platform projects?
How to maintain traceability between chaging items?
Presentation of working group results starting from 17.15
Wrap up
Important Information
Thematic Paper Topics
- Traceability through the Lifecycle in Automotive SPICE
- Functional Safety
- Re-Use
- Towards Black Boxes and SEooCs
- Traceability like the VW SQIL based Cockpit Charts
- Systems and Tools supporting Traceability
- Traceability in Future Complex Systems
Submission Dates
06.04.2018 First Thematic Paper Submission30.04.2018 Review by International Programme Committee and Notification of Acceptance
12.06.2018 Camera Ready Version of Paper for Book
31.07.2018 Early Registration Deadline (All presenters must register, otherwise the contribution is deselected)
30.08.2018 Upload of Powerpoint Conference Presentation
SPRINGER Book Series
EuroAsiaSPI² is publishing an annual SPRINGER book and the EuroSPI books show a total of 150000 (one hunded fifty thousand) chapter downloads. The workshop papers will form a chapter for this thematic topic in the SPRINGER book.

Additional Information
Key Contributors
Key contributions will come from European initiatives which developed best practices for traceability. However, the workshop is open to include experts who are willing to share their best practices with the community.
We invite experts to share their experiences with the EuroSPI community:
• Good tracebility practices / experiences
• Bad traceability practices / experiences
• Re-Use of traceability in "Baukasten" architectures
• Automatic generation of reports
• Environments and tools supporting traceability
Interactive Workshop Approach
Focus of interest and main questions discussed during the workshop will be:- What are good practices to repeat?
- What are bad practices to be avoided?
- How do successful linking strategies work?
- What are key success factors?
- How do we integrate the traceability concepts to cover all mentioned norms?
- What metrics are used?
Each presentation will be discussed towards these main topics of interest. A panel discussion at the end shall come up with a summary of the solutions presented and with new research topics to focus on to solve this integrated approach (work for next year to meet at next EuroSPI and share again).
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