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pSafeCer_VCE

Reference number
Coordinator Volvo Construction Equipment AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 880 977
Project duration April 2011 - September 2013
Status Completed

Purpose and goal

Define methods for effective and efficient development of safety certifiable E&E systems for multiple machines by using reusable platform solutions supporting all aspects of certification. This will give: Efficiency in product cost and development time Effectiveness in fulfilling the certification requirements This is the final goal for SafeCer and will be completed in nSafeCer. In nSafeCer we will continue developing methods for reusable and re-certifiable E&E platform solutions.

Results and expected effects

The pSafeCer project shall deliver: Building up a knowledge base and understanding of ISO 26262 and other functional safety standards. Guidelines based on ISO 26262 Definition of software reuse including Safety Element out of Context (SEooC), that shall be evaluated and used in the E&E development process. Expected Outcome: Increased knowledge base of ISO 26262 and other functional safety standards. Enable development methods to fulfill ISO 26262 requirements Gained knowledge of today´s standards to be used for further elaboration in nSafeCer.

Approach and implementation

SafeCer (Safety Certification with Reusable SW components) is a project initiated by the EU organization ARTEMIS-Joint Undertaking (ARTEMIS-JU). The project involves several partners - industrial companies, universities and research institutes -which contribute to different work packages of the project. Each of the projects are split up in several Work Packages (WP). In pSafeCer a knowledgebase is established regarding ISO 26262. The knowledgebase will be used in nSafeCer to define method for efficient development.

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Last updated 25 November 2019

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