Process description#

Processes are the basis to describe the way of working within a project.

Introduction#

The introduction page outlines the code-centric, workflow-driven process model which ensures compliance with ASPICE and ISO standards, establishes end-to-end traceability from the start, and leverages tool automation for verification. It shows and explains the model’s key concepts, their parts and interactions.

Process Model#

The project process model is described by workflows, executed by roles and is creating work products. Workflow activities are supported by guidances. For further details (like motivation, objectives and approach) please refer to the introduction page and the respective sections below.

Process area overview for the **Project**

Fig. 2 Process area overview for Project#

General Concepts#

The general concepts like traceability of work products, life cycle model, building blocks can be found here:

Process Areas#

The process description for the project (e.g. requirements, architecture, safety management) can be found here:

Process Role definition#

The general roles that are not part of any process area and the project roles list can be found here:

Work Products#

The general work products that are not part of any process area and the work product overview list can be found here:

Workflows#

The general workflows that are not part of any process area and workflow overview list can be found here:

Standards#

The standard references the project’s processes are derived from and the coverage of the requirements and the work products from the standards can be found here:

Trustable#

The trustable measure based on sphinx-needs for OSS project’s can be found here:

Templates for Folders#

These template folders for features, modules and components can be copied to establish the intended structure and they include the available templates for the work products already in the right place: