Systems Requirements and Verification for Automotive
Gain a solid foundation in systems engineering while learning how to apply ISO 26262 through hands-on labs, risk assessments, and real-world case studies.
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Automotive System Engineering Course
Course Overview:
Systems Requirements Management
and Verification for Automotive
This course, built on the ISO 26262 standard for automotive functional safety, provides students with a solid foundation in systems engineering and Application Lifecycle Management (ALM). Over three days, participants will gain both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to understand and apply functional safety concepts in the automotive industry.
Through lectures, hands-on labs, and case studies, you’ll explore the principles of systems engineering, the structure of ISO 26262, and the processes required to ensure compliance and safety in modern automotive development.
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:
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Explain the ISO 26262 Automotive Functional Safety standard and its role in systems engineering.
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Understand and apply requirements and verification concepts within a safety framework.
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Recognize the connection between safety goals, requirements, and testing.
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Put theory into practice through labs and case studies, where you will:
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Develop a simple Item Definition.
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Conduct a basic Hazard and Risk Assessment.
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Create requirements based on safety goals.
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Build test cases from defined requirements.
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This course doesn’t just introduce ISO 26262; it equips you with the ability to apply functional safety concepts directly to your projects, ensuring compliance, safety, and efficiency in automotive system development.
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