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Page 1: uality Management - FEV€¦ · and control of systematic8. HW failures 5.9Qu alification of partst and components Core processe s ... 8.9 Analysis of CCF, CMF, cascading failures
Page 2: uality Management - FEV€¦ · and control of systematic8. HW failures 5.9Qu alification of partst and components Core processe s ... 8.9 Analysis of CCF, CMF, cascading failures

3. Concept phase

2. Management of functional safety2.4 Management during complete safety lifecycle 2.5 Safety management during development

7. Production and operation

6.4 Initiating SW development

6.5 SW safety requirementsspecification

6.6 SW architecture and design

6.7 SW implementation

6.8 SW unit test

6.9 SW integration and test

6.10 SW safety acceptance test

5.4 HW requirements analysis

5.5 HW architecture design 5.6 Quantitative requirements

for random HW failures5.7 Measures for avoidance

and control of systematic HW failures

5.9 Qualification of parts and components

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2.6 Safety management activities after SOP

3.5 Initiation of safety lifecycle(modification and derivates)

1. Glossary

9. Annexes

8. Supporting processes8.4 Interfaces within distributed developments8.5 Overall management of safety requirements

8.7 Change management8.8 Safety analysis8.9 Analysis of CCF, CMF, cascading failures

8.10 Verification activities

8.12 Overall quality management8.11 Documentation

8.14 Qualification of software libraries8.15 Proven in use argumentation

3.4 Item definition

3.6 Hazard analysis andrisk assessment

3.7 Functional safety concept

7.5 Operation, service and decommissioning

7.4 Production

8.6 Configuration management8.13 Qualification of software tools

4. Product development system

4.4 Initiation of productdevelopment system

4.6 System design 4.7 Integration 4.8 Safety validation

4.9 Functional safety assessment

4.10 Product release

6. Product development S/W5. Product development H/w

5.10 Overall requirements for HW-SW interface

5.8 Safety HW integration and verification

4.5 Specification of technicalsafety concept

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3. Concept phase

2. Management of functional safety2.4 Management during complete safety lifecycle 2.5 Safety management during development

7. Production and operation

6.4 Initiating SW development

6.5 SW safety requirementsspecification

6.6 SW architecture and design

6.7 SW implementation

6.8 SW unit test

6.9 SW integration and test

6.10 SW safety acceptance test

5.4 HW requirements analysis

5.5 HW architecture design 5.6 Quantitative requirements

for random HW failures5.7 Measures for avoidance

and control of systematic HW failures

5.9 Qualification of parts and components

Cor

e pr

oces

ses

2.6 Safety management activities after SOP

3.5 Initiation of safety lifecycle(modification and derivates)

1. Glossary

9. Annexes

8. Supporting processes8.4 Interfaces within distributed developments8.5 Overall management of safety requirements

8.7 Change management8.8 Safety analysis8.9 Analysis of CCF, CMF, cascading failures

8.10 Verification activities

8.12 Overall quality management8.11 Documentation

8.14 Qualification of software libraries8.15 Proven in use argumentation

3.4 Item definition

3.6 Hazard analysis andrisk assessment

3.7 Functional safety concept

7.5 Operation, service and decommissioning

7.4 Production

8.6 Configuration management8.13 Qualification of software tools

4. Product development system

4.4 Initiation of productdevelopment system

4.6 System design 4.7 Integration 4.8 Safety validation

4.9 Functional safety assessment

4.10 Product release

6. Product development S/W5. Product development H/w

5.10 Overall requirements for HW-SW interface

5.8 Safety HW integration and verification

4.5 Specification of technicalsafety concept

3. Concept phase

2. Management of functional safety2.4 Management during complete safety lifecycle 2.5 Safety management during development

7. Production and operation

6.4 Initiating SW development

6.5 SW safety requirementsspecification

6.6 SW architecture and design

6.7 SW implementation

6.8 SW unit test

6.9 SW integration and test

6.10 SW safety acceptance test

5.4 HW requirements analysis

5.5 HW architecture design 5.6 Quantitative requirements

for random HW failures5.7 Measures for avoidance

and control of systematic HW failures

5.9 Qualification of parts and components

Cor

e pr

oces

ses

2.6 Safety management activities after SOP

3.5 Initiation of safety lifecycle(modification and derivates)

1. Glossary

9. Annexes

8. Supporting processes8.4 Interfaces within distributed developments8.5 Overall management of safety requirements

8.7 Change management8.8 Safety analysis8.9 Analysis of CCF, CMF, cascading failures

8.10 Verification activities

8.12 Overall quality management8.11 Documentation

8.14 Qualification of software libraries8.15 Proven in use argumentation

3.4 Item definition

3.6 Hazard analysis andrisk assessment

3.7 Functional safety concept

7.5 Operation, service and decommissioning

7.4 Production

8.6 Configuration management8.13 Qualification of software tools

4. Product development system

4.4 Initiation of productdevelopment system

4.6 System design 4.7 Integration 4.8 Safety validation

4.9 Functional safety assessment

4.10 Product release

6. Product development S/W5. Product development H/w

5.10 Overall requirements for HW-SW interface

5.8 Safety HW integration and verification

4.5 Specification of technicalsafety concept

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3. Concept phase

2. Management of functional safety2.4 Management during complete safety lifecycle 2.5 Safety management during development

7. Production and operation

6.4 Initiating SW development

6.5 SW safety requirementsspecification

6.6 SW architecture and design

6.7 SW implementation

6.8 SW unit test

6.9 SW integration and test

6.10 SW safety acceptance test

5.4 HW requirements analysis

5.5 HW architecture design 5.6 Quantitative requirements

for random HW failures5.7 Measures for avoidance

and control of systematic HW failures

5.9 Qualification of parts and components

Cor

e pr

oces

ses

2.6 Safety management activities after SOP

3.5 Initiation of safety lifecycle(modification and derivates)

1. Glossary

9. Annexes

8. Supporting processes8.4 Interfaces within distributed developments8.5 Overall management of safety requirements

8.7 Change management8.8 Safety analysis8.9 Analysis of CCF, CMF, cascading failures

8.10 Verification activities

8.12 Overall quality management8.11 Documentation

8.14 Qualification of software libraries8.15 Proven in use argumentation

3.4 Item definition

3.6 Hazard analysis andrisk assessment

3.7 Functional safety concept

7.5 Operation, service and decommissioning

7.4 Production

8.6 Configuration management8.13 Qualification of software tools

4. Product development system

4.4 Initiation of productdevelopment system

4.6 System design 4.7 Integration 4.8 Safety validation

4.9 Functional safety assessment

4.10 Product release

6. Product development S/W5. Product development H/w

5.10 Overall requirements for HW-SW interface

5.8 Safety HW integration and verification

4.5 Specification of technicalsafety concept

3. Concept phase

2. Management of functional safety2.4 Management during complete safety lifecycle 2.5 Safety management during development

7. Production and operation

6.4 Initiating SW development

6.5 SW safety requirementsspecification

6.6 SW architecture and design

6.7 SW implementation

6.8 SW unit test

6.9 SW integration and test

6.10 SW safety acceptance test

5.4 HW requirements analysis

5.5 HW architecture design 5.6 Quantitative requirements

for random HW failures5.7 Measures for avoidance

and control of systematic HW failures

5.9 Qualification of parts and components

Cor

e pr

oces

ses

2.6 Safety management activities after SOP

3.5 Initiation of safety lifecycle(modification and derivates)

1. Glossary

9. Annexes

8. Supporting processes8.4 Interfaces within distributed developments8.5 Overall management of safety requirements

8.7 Change management8.8 Safety analysis8.9 Analysis of CCF, CMF, cascading failures

8.10 Verification activities

8.12 Overall quality management8.11 Documentation

8.14 Qualification of software libraries8.15 Proven in use argumentation

3.4 Item definition

3.6 Hazard analysis andrisk assessment

3.7 Functional safety concept

7.5 Operation, service and decommissioning

7.4 Production

8.6 Configuration management8.13 Qualification of software tools

4. Product development system

4.4 Initiation of productdevelopment system

4.6 System design 4.7 Integration 4.8 Safety validation

4.9 Functional safety assessment

4.10 Product release

6. Product development S/W5. Product development H/w

5.10 Overall requirements for HW-SW interface

5.8 Safety HW integration and verification

4.5 Specification of technicalsafety concept

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afety acc

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6.5

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3. Concept phase

2. Management of functional safety2.4 Management during complete safety lifecycle 2.5 Safety management during development

7. Production and operation

6.4 Initiating SW development

6.5 SW safety requirementsspecification

6.6 SW architecture and design

6.7 SW implementation

6.8 SW unit test

6.9 SW integration and test

6.10 SW safety acceptance test

5.4 HW requirements analysis

5.5 HW architecture design 5.6 Quantitative requirements

for random HW failures5.7 Measures for avoidance

and control of systematic HW failures

5.9 Qualification of parts and components

Cor

e pr

oces

ses

2.6 Safety management activities after SOP

3.5 Initiation of safety lifecycle(modification and derivates)

1. Glossary

9. Annexes

8. Supporting processes8.4 Interfaces within distributed developments8.5 Overall management of safety requirements

8.7 Change management8.8 Safety analysis8.9 Analysis of CCF, CMF, cascading failures

8.10 Verification activities

8.12 Overall quality management8.11 Documentation

8.14 Qualification of software libraries8.15 Proven in use argumentation

3.4 Item definition

3.6 Hazard analysis andrisk assessment

3.7 Functional safety concept

7.5 Operation, service and decommissioning

7.4 Production

8.6 Configuration management8.13 Qualification of software tools

4. Product development system

4.4 Initiation of productdevelopment system

4.6 System design 4.7 Integration 4.8 Safety validation

4.9 Functional safety assessment

4.10 Product release

6. Product development S/W5. Product development H/w

5.10 Overall requirements for HW-SW interface

5.8 Safety HW integration and verification

4.5 Specification of technicalsafety concept

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