The safety of countless embedded systems is inseparable from the quality and integrity of the software they contain. Safety is therefore one of the key objectives in the development of embedded software. In many industries, the development of safety-relevant software is also regulated by standards and regulations.
During the course, the development process for safety-relevant software is introduced and illustrated with examples from the automotive industry. You will also learn how the safety integrity of embedded software can be guaranteed in accordance with the functional safety standard ISO 26262.
Target Audience
Professionals and experts who working in safety-critical industries such as automotive, aerospace and medical technology or who have to include such aspects in their work.
- Software developers and engineers
- System engineers
- Quality and safety experts
- Project managers
Highlights
- Software Safety 101
- ISO 26262 as a Sector-Specific Safety Standard
- Integration of Software Development into System Development
- How does Software Fail?
- Key Activities in the Development of Safety-Related Software
- Model-Based Development
- Safety of AI-Enabled Software
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be familiar with the key activities required for the development of safety-critical software that meets the highest quality and safety standards. You will also have familiarized yourself with the basic terminology and principles on which such a development process is based.
This knowledge is particularly relevant for professionals in industries such as automotive, aerospace, medical technology, industrial automation and other industries where software has a critical impact on the safety and integrity of systems.
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