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Welcome to the ISO26262: Recommended Practice. This is the result of a project which is set up by HAN-Automotive Research, in cooperation with Baesis, BRACE, VSE and e-Traction.
At this moment the Concept phase and the Development phase at system level are covered.
This project is made possible by our parters who actively contributed: - Baesis, Functional Safety Expert - BRACE, Functional Safety Expert - VSE, implementing ISO26262 - e-Traction, implementing ISO26262
The purpose of this project is to lower the investment in both time and cost needed to introducte ISO26262 into small and medium sized companies (SME's). In order to reach this goal informed decisions made by our project partners are documented, together with their rationale, to enhance decision making in future projects. Particular challenges in the implementation process of ISO26262 are addressed and the solutions will be explained. Also templates are made to aid in the process of new document creation to save both time and money. These templates are provided with hints and examples. In addition to this two real-life use cases are added to each milestone: the VSE use-case and the e-Traction use-case. Also, Brace has added contributed with their own case study, evaluating the functional safety of a pre-ISO26262 cruise control system.
Please click here to read more about the VSE use-case.
Please click read more about the e-Traction use-case.
Please click here to read more about the Brace use-case.
This wiki is set up according to the same structure as the V-Cycle which is also referred to in the ISO26262. (see picture below)
Hint: click on a chapter in the image to be redirected to that page.