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Software development passes ISO/IEC15504 test

A Sysgo product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 10, 2007

Sysgo has been certified according to the ISO/IEC15504 (Spice) model by the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (IESE).

Sysgo has been certified according to the ISO/IEC15504 (Spice) model by the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (IESE).

The majority of the reviewed processes achieved Spice Level 3.

This corresponds to the same level under the CMMI model of Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute.

Sysgo is the only RTOS vendor, worldwide, that has achieved these process quality levels.

"In the past, our customers themselves always audited and approved Sysgo's development and support processes".

"The Spice assessment results provide proof from an independent, authoritative standards organisation, that Sysgo has a commitment to the highest development quality for its customers".

"Sysgo's product development processes and its customer relationships, as well as its support processes, have now been reviewed; almost every process reached Level 3", said Bettina Uebe, Sysgo's Quality Assurance Manager.

"Sysgo's QA Management is working extremely effective", said Ralf Kalmar, Spice Assessor at Fraunhofer IESE.

"Our assessment was based on Sysgo's AFDX (Avionics Full Duplex Switched Ethernet) product, which is exemplary for software development at Sysgo".

The Spice Assessment Model, also known as ISO/IEC15504-5, defines five levels of quality maturity: (1) Performed; (2) Managed; (3) Established; (4) Predictable; (5) Optimising.

This classification is similar to the quality maturity stages of SEI's Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI).

The assessment procedure for Spice and CMMI involves the selection of specific company processes.

Not all processes are assessed; instead, each company selects the processes that are important for its customers.

For example, a process that monitors suppliers is not relevant when a product doesn't include components supplied by others.

For its IESE assessment, Sysgo chose processes that are involved with engineering, customer support, management and process improvement.

The selection was based on the interests of Sysgo customers, as well as Sysgo's intention to undergo a Spice4Space assessment as soon as this special Spice implementation is established.

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