BS ISO 26262-8:2018 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Road vehicles. Functional safety – Supporting processes
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 159 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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89 | National foreword |
95 | Foreword |
97 | Introduction |
100 | 1 Scope |
101 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Requirements for compliance 4.1 Purpose 4.2 General requirements |
102 | 4.3 Interpretations of tables 4.4 ASIL-dependent requirements and recommendations |
103 | 4.5 Adaptation for motorcycles 4.6 Adaptation for trucks, buses, trailers and semi-trailers 5 Interfaces within distributed developments 5.1 Objectives 5.2 General 5.3 Inputs to this clause 5.3.1 Prerequisites |
104 | 5.3.2 Further supporting information 5.4 Requirements and recommendations 5.4.1 Application of requirements 5.4.2 Supplier selection criteria |
105 | 5.4.3 Initiation and planning of distributed development |
106 | 5.4.4 Execution of distributed development |
107 | 5.4.5 Functional safety assessment activities in a distributed development 5.4.6 Agreement for production, operation, service and decommissioning 5.5 Work products |
108 | 6 Specification and management of safety requirements 6.1 Objectives 6.2 General |
109 | 6.3 Inputs to this clause 6.3.1 Prerequisites 6.3.2 Further supporting information |
110 | 6.4 Requirements and recommendations 6.4.1 Specification of safety requirements 6.4.2 Attributes and characteristics of safety requirements |
112 | 6.4.3 Management of safety requirements |
113 | 6.5 Work products 7 Configuration management 7.1 Objectives 7.2 General |
114 | 7.3 Inputs to this clause 7.3.1 Prerequisites 7.3.2 Further supporting information 7.4 Requirements and recommendations 7.5 Work products |
115 | 8 Change management 8.1 Objectives 8.2 General 8.3 Inputs to this clause 8.3.1 Prerequisites 8.3.2 Further supporting information 8.4 Requirements and recommendations 8.4.1 Planning and initiating change management |
116 | 8.4.2 Change requests 8.4.3 Change request analysis 8.4.4 Change request evaluation |
117 | 8.4.5 Implementing and documenting the change 8.5 Work products 9 Verification 9.1 Objectives 9.2 General |
118 | 9.3 Inputs to this clause 9.3.1 Prerequisites 9.3.2 Further supporting information 9.4 Requirements and recommendations 9.4.1 Verification planning |
119 | 9.4.2 Verification specification |
120 | 9.4.3 Verification execution and evaluation 9.5 Work products |
121 | 10 Documentation management 10.1 Objectives 10.2 General 10.3 Inputs to this clause 10.3.1 Prerequisites 10.3.2 Further supporting information 10.4 Requirements and recommendations |
122 | 10.5 Work products |
123 | 11 Confidence in the use of software tools 11.1 Objectives 11.2 General |
125 | 11.3 Inputs to this clause 11.3.1 Prerequisites 11.3.2 Further supporting information 11.4 Requirements and recommendations 11.4.1 General requirement |
126 | 11.4.2 Validity of predetermined Tool Confidence Level or qualification 11.4.3 Software tool compliance with its evaluation criteria or its qualification 11.4.4 Planning of usage of a software tool |
127 | 11.4.5 Evaluation of a software tool by analysis |
128 | 11.4.6 Qualification of a software tool |
129 | 11.4.7 Increased confidence from use |
130 | 11.4.8 Evaluation of the tool development process |
131 | 11.4.9 Validation of the software tool 11.5 Work products 12 Qualification of software components 12.1 Objectives 12.2 General |
132 | 12.3 Inputs to this clause 12.3.1 Prerequisites 12.3.2 Further supporting information 12.4 Requirements and recommendations 12.4.1 General 12.4.2 Specification of software component qualification |
134 | 12.4.3 Verification of qualification of a software component 12.5 Work products 13 Evaluation of hardware elements 13.1 Objectives |
135 | 13.2 General 13.3 Inputs to this clause 13.3.1 Prerequisites 13.3.2 Further supporting information |
136 | 13.4 Requirements and recommendations 13.4.1 General |
137 | 13.4.2 Evaluation of class I hardware elements 13.4.3 Evaluation of class II hardware elements |
139 | 13.4.4 Evaluation of class III hardware elements 13.5 Work products 14 Proven in use argument 14.1 Objectives |
140 | 14.2 General 14.3 Inputs to this clause 14.3.1 Prerequisites |
141 | 14.3.2 Further supporting information 14.4 Requirements and recommendations 14.4.1 General 14.4.2 Proven in use credit |
142 | 14.4.3 Minimum information on candidate 14.4.4 Analysis of modifications to the candidate 14.4.5 Analysis of field data |
144 | 14.5 Work products |
145 | 15 Interfacing an application that is out of scope of ISO 26262 15.1 Objectives 15.2 General 15.3 Inputs to this clause 15.3.1 Prerequisites 15.3.2 Further supporting information 15.4 Requirements and recommendations |
146 | 15.5 Work products 16 Integration of safety-related systems not developed according to ISO 26262 16.1 Objectives 16.2 General |
147 | 16.3 Inputs to this clause 16.3.1 Prerequisites 16.3.2 Further supporting information 16.4 Requirements and recommendations 16.5 Work products |
148 | Annex A (informative) Overview of and workflow of supporting processes |
152 | Annex B (informative) Development Interface Agreement (DIA) example |
158 | Bibliography |