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Page 1: 22 – 24 June, 2009 SpOrt Stuttgart Germany Welcome · 2014-12-14 · Keynote Speakers 12 Tutorial Speakers 17 Program 20 Exhibition Map 24 Exhibitiors 25 Introduction Program Exhibition

22 – 24 June, 2009SpOrt StuttgartGermany

Organizer: in cooperation with:

Welcome to Stuttgart

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Georg Simon Ohm University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg, Germany 16 – 18 September, 2009

KEYNOTES· Josef Nassauer Bayern Innovativ GmbH, Germany

· Jeff Offutt George Mason University, USA

· Vipul Kocher PureTesting, India

· Peter Liggesmeyer University of Kaiserslautern / Fraunhofer IESE, Germany

REGISTER NOW! www.conquest-conference.org [email protected]

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Table of Contents

Greetings 4

Data & Facts 6

Location/Travel/Accomodation 7

Socializing 9

Program Committee 10

Keynote Speakers 12

Tutorial Speakers 17

Program 20

Exhibition Map 24

Exhibitiors 25

Introduction

Program

Exhibition

Important Numbers: Police 110Ambulance 112Fire Department 112

Contact: Constanze ZemlinMobile: +49 (0) 170 5269035Phone.: +49 331 231810-0 e-mail: [email protected]

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Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation

We, Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation, are the central contact for investors and companies in the City of Stuttgart and the fi ve neighbouring counties. As a public agency, we raise awareness of the qual-ities that our region has to offer – e.g. as an excellent business location for high-technology sectors – and support companies setting up here.

I would like to express our pleasure to host this year’s SPICE Days and its international par-ticipants in Stuttgart. The SPICE Days as an international platform drive the essential life-long-learning and qualifi cation efforts for software specialists from different sectors. It is a valuable contribution to our efforts to stimulate dialogue within and across sectoral networks. Stuttgart region is renown for automotive industry, and this is not only because it is here that the fi rst motor vehicle was patented by Gottlieb Daimler. Today, Stuttgart has an outstanding auto-motive cluster, where intensive R&D activities are carried out by OEMs, suppliers and through a dense fabric of academic and research institutions. What is less known about Stuttgart is its burgeoning software cluster, which has been on a steady growth path. Combining their skills in software technologies with the specialized know-how available in diverse sectors in the region, software enterprises of Stuttgart deliver outstanding results. I and my colleagues are by all means ready to assist you in fi nding answers to all your questions about Stuttgart region as a business location and the services we offer at this year’s Spice Days.

Sincerely,Dr. Reha Tözün

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Greeting fromDr. Reha TözünStuttgart Region Economic Develop-ment Corporation

Introduction

In my research and my consulting work I often hear “Do really I have to ensure my developers work according to SPICE?”, “Who pays for all the extra effort?”, “What do I gain?”, “I do not want to limit the innovative ability of my developers!”, or simply “What is SPICE?”

If you are looking for answers to these or similar questions from those who have experienced the effects of transforming development organisations

and supply relationships in accordance with SPICE, the International SPICE Days 2009 are the place to be. The International SPICE Days are the premier event for exchanging experience, learning about what lies ahead, and – last but not least – networking in a professional but relaxed atmosphere.

SPICE, or better ISO 15504, has shown its value through application in many different domains, from automotive to telecommunication. The rapid development of software and software-deter-mined systems is characterised by increasing specialisation in new application domains bring-ing new requirements, demanding industrialisation to master complexity and achieve effi ciency, and expanding globalisation of the software ecosystem both in development cooperation and product and service deployment. Can SPICE keep up the pace and help businesses and users to turn some of the inherent risks of the software revolution into chances of success?

Your contribution is invited to allow the International SPICE Days 2009 to answer this question. Come and join us in Stuttgart.

Sincerely,Hans-Jürgen Kugler

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Greeting from Hans-Jürgen KuglerConference Chair

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Data & Facts Location/Travel/Accomodation

Baden-Württemberg is the birthplace of the car and the automotive industry. The automotive industry is tradi-tionally a fairly focused grouping of manufacturers and suppliers. The advent of electronics and software in and around the car is changing the industry signifi cantly. In times of change it is important to keep a “community spirit” of all those involved – for the benefi t of the whole industry. This is the motto of the International SPICE Days strengthen the community to foster progress. Stuttgart as the capital of Baden-Württemberg is his-torically the right place to be for this. The Royal Würt-temberg Automobile Club was founded here, the oldest still functioning automotive community association.

The decisive meeting to engage with ISO 15504 in the form of Automotive SPICE™ also took place in Stuttgart. Today the automotive industry can claim to have initi-ated the most widespread use of ISO 15504 derived pro-cess assessments of any software intensive industry.

With a conference location in Stuttgart, it is only natu-ral that the International SPICE Days should focus on the lessons learned from this industry-wide adoption and what the plans for the future are. Moving from im-provement of single organisations to attempting to im-prove a whole value creation network is an undertaking many other industries may be able to draw benefi t from.

Sport, Bildungs- und Dienstleistungszentrum GbRFritz-Walter-Weg 19. 70372 Stuttgart. Germanywww.sportstuttgart.de

Registration and Information Desk

Sport, Bildungs- und Dienstleistungszentrum GbRNext to the entrance.Monday, June 22 09:00 – 18:30Tuesday, June 23 08:00 – 18:30Wednesday, June 24 09:00 – 17:00

Wardrobe

Wardrobe is located next to the registration desk and will be available during the opening hours of the registration (see above).

Wireless Access

Wireless Internet connectivity will be provided. You must supply your own wireless laptop or computer to use this service. For further information, please visit the registration desk.

SPICE Days in Stuttgart Location

BY CAR

From Heilbronn A81, EXIT Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen - B10 in direction Esslingen/Ulm - B14 in direction Waiblingen, EXIT Bad Cannstatt/Untertürkheim

From München/UlmA8, EXIT Wendlingen - B10 in direction Esslingen/Ulm - B14 in direction Waiblingen, EXIT Bad Cannstatt/Un-tertürkheim

From Karlsruhe/Pforzheim and Bodensee/Sindelfi ngenA8, EXIT Stuttgart-Vaihingen. Follow the signs to Stut-tgart centre. - B14 in direction Waiblingen, EXIT Bad Cannstatt/Untertürkheim

After Leaving B14 at the gateway Bad Cannstatt/Untertürkheim Benzstraße, drive toward the Mercedes-Benz Arena - pass the parking garage located to your left. After about 300 meters, turn left into Martin-Schrenk-Weg.At the right you can see SpOrt Stuttgart.

Parking will available for Spice Days participants directly at the SpOrt Entrance (Fritz-Walther-Weg).

BY TRAINArrival by commuter railway system (S-Bahn)From main station Stuttgart take railway S1 in direction Plochingen. Leave the railway at station Mercedes-Benz Arena. From there you have to walk only a few minutes to SpOrt Stuttgart.

BY BUSTake Bus line 51 in direction Mercedes-Benz Welt. The bus leaves at Bad Cannstatt station. Get off at the sta-tion called Fritz-Walter-Weg. From there you have to walk only a few minutes.

BY AIRPLAINETake the bus line A or the railway from airport Stuttgart to the main station. Then take railway S1 in direction Plochingen. Leave the railway at station NeckarPark/Mercedes-Benz Arena. From there you have to walk only a few minutes to SpOrt Stuttgart.

How to get there

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Social EventLocation/Travel/Accomodation

Participants of the International SPICE Days 2009 are invited to take advantage of the following special rates for accommodation. For information and booking, please contact:

Windrose Fernreisen GmbH Constanze ZemlinPhone: +49 30 201721-37Fax: +49 30 [email protected]

Hilton Garden Inn Stuttgart Neckarpark****Ideally located in walking distance to the

conference venue (approx. 900 m / 6 min)

Mercedesstraße 75D – 70372 Stuttgartwww.hilton.de/stuttgartneckarpark

Single Room € 149,00 per nightDouble Room €166,00 per nightBreakfast included

GHOTEL hotel & living Stuttgart***Located 2,2 km from the conference venue

Wildunger Straße 5D – 70372 Stuttgartwww.ghotel.de

Single Room € 89,00 per nightDouble Room € 89,00 per nightBreakfast included

MERCURE Hotel Bad Cannstadt***Located 3,5 km from the conference venue

Teinacher Strasse 20D – 70372 Stuttgartwww.mercure.com

Single Room € 90,00 per nightDouble Room €110,00 per nightBreakfast included

Hotels

„Stuttgart - this year’s conference venue is a magnifi -cent location on the banks of the River Neckar and at the heart of one of Germany‘s main winegrowing re-gion. It’s already a tradition that we discover the Spice Days region from the river side of life and so we will proceed this year. On a 4 hours boat trip on the Neckar River we will pass the Stuttgart city region as well as the beautiful green surroundings.

While having a „chat“ on board with your colleagues, typical food and regional wines will be served. After sitting all day long on the conference rooms you will surely be happy to shake hands and feet on the dance fl oor. Come on - join us for the Social Event 2009!“

Meeting point: 23 June - 18:30 at receptionBus shuttles will bring you to Stuttgart Wilhelma boat landing place. Busses will return to SpOrt Stuttgart at approx. 23:00.

Stuttgart Tourist Information

i-PunktKönigstraße 1a70173 StuttgartPhone.: +49 (711) 2228 - 0Fax: +49 (711) 2228 – 253

Opening hoursMon.- Fri.: 09:00 – 20:00 Sat.: 09:00 – 18:00 Sun. & holidays: 11:00 – 18:00

SOCIAL EVENT – Twilight Dinner Cruise

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Program Committee

Conference Chairs:

Hans-Jürgen KuglerLero – The Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, Ireland

Jörg ZimmerDaimler AG Germany

Vice Chairs:

Peter Bölterintacs e.V.Germany

Bernd HindelMethod Park Software AGGermany

Program Committee:

Klaus DehmelDelphi Deutschland GmbHGermany

Lars DittmannVolkswagen AG Germany

Gebhard LoewMathematische Dienste LoewGermany

Albert KreitmeyrAudi AGGermany

Richard MessnarzISCN GmbHAustria

Pierre MetzSynSpace AG

Germany

Ludger MeyerSiemens AGGermany

Jan MorenzinVDAGermany

Markus MüllerKugler Maag Cie GmbHGermany

Thomas PeislHochschule MünchenGermany

Kevin RyanLero – The Irish Software Engineering Research Centre

Sergiy RyapolovSOFT-RATING

Ukraine

Clenio F. SalvianoCentro de Tecnologia da Informação Renato Archer (CTI), Brasil

Jean-Martin SimonQualiumFrance

Sasabe SusumuJUSEJapan

Garcia SuzSEIUSA

Bhaskar VanamaliKugler Maag Cie GmbHGermany

Program Committee

The SPICE Days Program Committee, which is made up of experts from economy and science, supports the conference actively with the distribution of the Call for Papers to make the conference known in their com-munity and among their partners. They review the contributions and help to select a high-quality program.

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Keynote Speakers

quality software on time and on budget. He is best known as the founder and past CEO of Object Tech-nology International Inc. (formerly OTI, now IBM OTI Labs) where he led the commercial introduction of object and component technology. The company is of-ten cited as the ideal model of a software technology company and was a pioneer in Agile Product Devel-opment with a process called Just-In-Time Software. Throughout his career, he has worked with major global corporations as well as startups on business and technical strategy, development organization and process, as well as competitive analysis and strategy. Visionary Thinker... Dave has a unique ability to translate research break-throughs into competitive products. He was the princi-pal visionary and architect for IBM VisualAge Small-talk and Java tools and virtual machines including the popular open-source, multi-language Eclipse.org IDE. OTI pioneered the use of virtual machines in embedded systems with Tektronix shipping the fi rst commercial products in 1988. He was instrumental in establishing IBM’s Pervasive Computing efforts.

Industry-Recognized Expert... He is a popular, humorous, albeit opinionated keynote speaker with a unique breadth of business experience and technical depth. He is widely published in software engineering literature. Dave remains active in various roles within the technical community including ECOOP, AOSD, JAOO, Agile Development Conference, OOPSLA Onward, ENASE and Dynamic Language Symposium. He is an adjunct research professor at Carleton Uni-versity and the University of Queensland as well as a founding director of the Agile Alliance, an ACM Distin-guished Engineer, President of AITO and an advisor for IEEE Software. He also writes an expert column in the Journal of Object Technology.

Inspiring experience using Automotive SPICE will be shared with you in our two Special Keynotes at noon given by SZE Chen Tat of Continental Automotive, Sin-gapore, and Jerzy Kowalczuk of Delphi Electronics & Safety, USA. Hear fi rst hand accounts of grappling with higher level of SPICE and of meeting the challenges of global business.

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Keynote Speakers

Dr.-Ing. Alfons Weißbrich (Volkswagen AG), Chairman of both the quality management committee of VDA and the advisory board of the VDA QMC

Dr.-Ing. Alfons Weißbrich of Volkswagen AG will give the opening keynote of the International SPICE Days on 23 June 2009 in Stuttgart. After starting his career at Volkswagen AG in 1982 Dr. Weißbrich held different executive positions in the automotive industry at Volks-wagen AG and Webasto AG for more than 20 years.

In 1990 Dr. Weißbrich joined Webasto AG where he started as the head of roof systems development. He became Director of Group Research and Develop-ment and Customer General Manager in 1995. Back to Volkwagen AG in 2002 he was fi rst assigned Director of Quality Assurance Purchasing within Group Quali-ty Assurance and from 2005 to 2008 Director of Group Quality Management.

Since 2007 he is the chairman of both the quality ma-nagement committee of VDA and the advisory board of the VDA QMC (i.e. „Verband der Automobilindutrie“, Automotive Industry Association).

Prof. Dave Thomas (Bedarra Research Labs), Founder/Chairman

The second keynote will be given by Prof. Dave Thomas will give a glimpse of the Future of Embedded Software Development. He will pose the question if and how the SPICE community prepares itself for this. Be prepared to be challenged.

Breadth of Business Experience... Dave Thomas has a wide spectrum of experience in the software industry as an engineer, consultant, ar-chitect, executive and investor. He is the Founder and Chairman of Bedarra Research Labs – a company spe-cializing in emerging software technologies and appli-cations. Bedarra provides virtual CTO and CEO, as well as directors, advisors and business mentors to support new initiatives. He is also the Managing Director of Ob-ject Mentor – a company specializing in the training and deployment of Agile and Object-Oriented Software Development methodologies.

Proven Track-Record of Success... Dave has repeatedly demonstrated how to deliver

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Keynote Speakers

realistic road map to overall process improvement.The goal of the presentation is to address the aspects of process improvement, with focus on compliance to the industry standards, that each global company faces during this challenging time of restructuring and adap-tation to the current market environment. The focus is on the high level aspects of the SPiCE process and how SPiCE aids in cohesiveness and exceeding customer expectations while meeting global business objectives. This presentation showcases the experience of a global corporation, but provides meaningful insight to smaller companies and highlights the benefi ts of this process.

The second day will open with a focus on functional safety. Christoph Jung will explore the implications for products. Are there differences? Come and fi nd out! Prof. Mike Hinchey will conclude with another look ahead into the future. He will tie product and process view, new development and wide scale integration to-gether, since in his view the future belongs to Evolving Critical Systems.

Dipl.-Ing. Christoph Jung (BMW AG)

Born in 1962, Christoph Jung studied mechanical en-gineering at the TU Munich and started his career at MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG within different international research projects (PROMETHEUS, MOTIV, …).

This was followed by responsibilities as project man-ager for the serial development of the Stadtlastwagen 2000 and driver assistance systems Active Cruise Con-trol ACC and Lane Departure Warning and further pre-development projects.

Christoph Jung joined BMW AG in 2000 and was re-sponsible for defi nition, introduction and operation of the functional safety process as Manager of the Func-tional Safety Central Team from 2001 to 2008. In 2004 he became chairman of the VDA Standardisation Commit-tee NA 052-01-03 AK16: tion of ISO 26262: Road vehi-cles – Functional safety Part 1-9. Functional Safety and was appointed as convenor of ISO TC22 SC3 WG16: Functional Safety since 2005. ISO TC22 SC3 WG16 is responsible for the preparation and fi nalisation.

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Chen Tat Sze (Continental Automotive Singapore Pte Ltd.), Head of Quality & Process

SZE Chen Tat is Head of Quality & Process at Conti-nental Automotive Singapore Pte Ltd. Together with his team, he has moved Continental Automotive Singapore from a Level 2 to Level 4 CMMI & SPICE organization. SZE Chen Tat holds a Masters in Business Administra-tion as well as a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons).

Continental Automotive Singapore Pte Ltd has been doing process improvement successfully for many years. This Presentation aims to share the experiences of the organization in their improvement journey to CMMI Level 4 and SPICE Level 4. It will also discuss the how SPICE is implemented in combination with other models and how SPICE supports industrialisation and globalisation for the organization.

Jerzy Kowalczuk (Delphi Electronics & Safety), Man-ager of Systems/Software Process Improvement and Quality Assurance

Jerzy Kowalczuk is a manager of Systems/Software Process Improvement and Quality Assurance at Delphi Electronics & Safety in Kokomo, Indiana (USA).Jerzy has over 30 years of combined experience in en-gineering and research within the automotive industry. He has participated and led the development of many Embedded Automotive Systems & SW projects. His experience includes both technical and managerial roles for automotive Safety, Control and Security, and Entertainment & Communication with major emphasis on Powertrain. Recently, Jerzy has worked closely with engineering and management staff at global sites to rollout the Common SPiCE Compliant Process and helped to build the Functional Safety capability. He has worked for both General Motors and Delphi Automo-tives and has held numerous leading roles in both Eu-rope and the Americas.

Approaching the monumental task of improving and modifying a company‘s processes is in most cases timeconsuming and overwhelming. This presentation dis-cusses the complexity of that venture and provides a

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Tutorial Speaker I Tutorial Speaker II

Tutorial Speakers

Peter Bölter, intacs e.V. & SQS AGSPICE Crash Course

SPICE (= Software Process Improvement dEtermination) is used in the market as a synonym for ISO15504, the international standard for Software Process Improve-ment. In simple words the tutorial contains these topics:

What should be part of an assessmentHow to perform an assessmentExamples of Assessment Models (ISO15504-5, automo-tiveSPICE®)

SPICE was developed to allow comparison of assess-ment results and to support tailoring of assessment content to different scopes, i.e. different sizes of com-panies or different focus like supplier assessment or project assessment etc.This tutorial gives an overview of SPICE for managers or software and system developers. It is accepted as a fresh up for assessors who have not passed the exam or to fulfi l the assessor certifi cation criteria for trained assessors (training older than 1 year, training provider not accredited etc.). This tutorial is not a full training for assessor qualifi cation!

Dr. Pierre Metz, SynSpace GmbH, GermanyProcess specifi c Interpretations for the Generic Practi-ces of Capability Levels 2 and 3For both process practictioners and assessors it is nec-essary to interpret the Generic Practices of Capability Level 2 and 3 specifi cally for each process. However, there has been a lot of controversy, open and recur-ring questions on how to understand these indicators in practice.

The aim of this tutorial is to offer comprehensive pro-cess-specifi c interpetations and guidance for Capabili-ty Level 2 and 3 that have been collected in the domains automotive, aerospace, medical devices.

All Generic Practice interpretations are presented two-fold, i.e. from the two different perspectives “Practical hints for process implementers” and “Rating guidance & pitfalls for assessors” allowing both types of audi-ences to benefi t from the tutorial. The tutorial takes an interactive approach, i.e. it motivates active discus-sions and contributions on industry examples and even rating best practices from the participants thereby eliciting fruitful information for everybody.

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Prof. Mike Hinchey (Lero – the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre), Co-Director

Mike Hinchey is Co-Director of Lero – the Irish Soft-ware Engineering Research Centre and Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Limerick. Prior to joining Lero, Dr. Hinchey was Director of the NASA Software Engineering Laboratory and continues to serve as a NASA expert.

Hinchey holds a B.Sc. in Computer Systems from Uni-versity of Limerick, an M.Sc. in Computation from Uni-versity of Oxford and a PhD in Computer Science from University of Cambridge. The author/editor of several books on various aspects of Software Engineering, at various times Hinchey previously held positions as Pro-fessor in Australia, UK, Sweden and USA.

He is currently Chair of the IFIP Technical Assembly and Chair of IFIP Technical Committee 1 (Foundations of Computer Science) as well as Editor-in-Chief of In-novations in Systems and Software Engineering: a NASA Journal (Springer).

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Tutorial Speakers

Tutorial Speaker V Tutorial Speakers VI

Dr. Janos Ivanyos, Memolux Ltd, HungaryImplementing ISO/IEC 15504 for IT Management and In-ternal Financial Control Processes

Major governance scandals, independently from the recent global fi nancial and economic crisis, call the attention that not only the basic business operations need to be assessed, audited or certifi ed to the confor-mance with specifi c standards like ISO/IEC 15504, but also all corporate governance related processes. The Satyam case shows that even those big IT companies, which are committed to quality and process improve-ment issues, can fail to avoid fi nancial crimes of execu-tive management.

ISO/IEC 15504 assessors and consultants have the re-sponsibility to call the attention of their clients (both internally and externally) that their knowledge and ex-periences gained from their software related core busi-ness domains are reusable for improving governance capabilities. This tutorial will cover issues of how the mostly referred COBIT and COSO frameworks can be applied as conformant process reference models and how the ISO/IEC 15504 capability measurement meth-odology supports management to evaluate effective-ness of IT and fi nancial control systems.

“Interest Group Automotive Eclipse” (currently members from Bosch, Eclipse Foundation, Itemis, KUGLER MAAG CIE, and other members of the Eclipse Community)Towards an Automotive Tool Platform Based on EclipseAutomotive SPICE assessment fi ndings often refl ect critically on practices deployed to handle requirements, to scale testing, and dealing with traceability up- and downstream. The complexity of the processes would be reduced by an integrated tool platform dedicated to automotive needs. Eclipse has become a de-facto stan-dard for tool environments in other industries. Eclipse is not just a tool suite, but the basis of an ecosystem. The workshop will present Eclipse, the Interest Group Automotive Eclipse, its objectives and status and invite participants to join the initiative:

rationale and goals of the Interest Group , introduction to Eclipse, Eclipse in systems engineering (this includes, several contributions on development and testing), ecosystems - new directions in supply network organi-sation, status and roadmap for an automotive Eclipse

What challenges would derive from a wide-spread adoption of Eclipse, especially for the development pro-cesses. Would Eclipse and Automotive SPICE be syner-getic or hinder each other? What needs to be done to ensure a positive outcome?

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Tutorial Speakers

Tutorial Speaker III Tutorial Speaker IV

Fred Kaminski (l), Collossus Consulting, Germany & Alexander Auerbach (r), netCMM GmbH, GermanyDemonstration of real traceability

The tutorial presents a real-life example from the au-tomotive domain on how to establish traceability in the development processes. The processes ENG2 to ENG10 are covered.

Foundation of the demonstrated solution is the method of component-based modelling. This tool-supported approach incorporates modern software engineer-ing techniques like code-generation, component-orientation and modelling. It will be shown that these techniques allow establishing full traceability over the whole lifetime of a software system without overhead.Besides the core topic traceability the following topics are also covered:

• Change management and impact analysis• Functional testing and functional safety• Off-shore testing• Reliability of software documentation

Chen Tat Sze, Continental Automotive Singapore Pte Ltd., SingaporeBuilding a High Maturity Organisation

“Understand the past, Control and improve the present and Predict the future.” - To be able to do so quantita-tively, is the basis for factual management and system-atic process improvement.

This workshop aims to share with participants the implementation experiences of Continental Automotive Singapore Pte Ltd in high maturity practices of SPICE. It will also share concepts and strategies for build-ing effective process performance models to achieve quantitativeprocess objectives and ultimately to sup-port the business goals.

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ProgramProgram

Tuesday, June 23, Day 2Monday, June 22, Day 1

9:00 Tutorial/Workshop Registration

Tutorial I Tutorial II Tutorial III

9:30 ISPICE Crash CoursePeter Bölterintacs, SQS, Germany

IIProcess specifi c Interpretations for the Generic Practices of Capability Levels 2 and 3Pierre MetzSynSpace, Germany

IIIDemonstration of real traceability (SPICE Process Group ENG 2 – 10)Fred KaminskiCollossus Consulting, GermanyAlexander AuerbachnetCCM, Germany

11:00 Coffee Break

11:30 IISPICE Crash CoursePeter Bölterintacs, SQS, Germany

IIProcess specifi c Interpretations for the Generic Practices of Capability Levels 2 and 3Pierre MetzSynSpace, Germany

IIIDemonstration of real traceability (SPICE Process Group ENG 2 – 10)Fred KaminskiCollossus Consulting, GermanyAlexander AuerbachnetCCM, Germany

13:00 Lunch Break

12:00 – 14:00 public examinations

14:30 IVBuilding a High Maturity OrganisationChen Tat SzeContinental Automotive, Singapore

VImplementing ISO/IEC 15504 for IT Ma-nagement and Internal Financial Control ProcessesJanos IvanyosMemolux, Hungary

VITowards an Automotive Tool Platform Based on EclipseVarious Speakers

15:30 Coffee Break

16:00-17:30

IVBuilding a High Maturity OrganisationChen Tat SzeContinental Automotive, Singapore

VImplementing ISO/IEC 15504 for IT Ma-nagement and Internal Financial Control ProcessesJanos IvanyosMemolux, Hungary

VITowards an Automotive Tool Platform Based on EclipseVarious Speakers

8:00 Conference Registration

9:00 Opening Keynote Spicy Cars - Is AutoSPICE important for automotive industry? Dr. Ing. Alfons Weißbrich, Volkswagen AG, Germany

10:00 Coffee Break

Session 1 – Industrialisation Session 2 – Specialisation Session 3 – Globalisation

10:30 A1Software Process Improvement activities in VDAJan MorenzinVDA-QMC, Germany

B1Enterprise SPICEErnest WallmüllerQualität & Informatik, Switzerland

C1From SPICE to Organizational Maturity - A Continuous Development ProcessLothar HermannBrose, Germany

11:10 A2Knowledge Services for the SPICE CommunityRichard MessnarzEuroSPI, ISCN, Ireland

B2VDA: Mapping CMMI -> Automotive SPICEAlbrecht WlokkaBosch, Germany

C2Cost Benefi t Analysis of the Quality Measurement System of EB tresos®Susanne HartkopfEB Automotive, Germany

11:50 A3News from SPICE and intacsPeter Bölterintacs, SQS, Germany

B3COMPETISOFT: Using ISO/IEC 15504 and ISO/IEC 12207 to process improvement in small companiesFrancisco J. PinoUniversity of Cauca, Colombia

C3Profi table engineering in tough times - SPICE increases effi ciencyThomas WunderlichVector Consulting Services, Germany

12:30 Lunch Break

14:00 Level 4 Implementation Experiences and Lessons Learnt Chen Tat Sze, Continental Automotive Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore

Comeback for more SPICE Jerzy Kowalczuk, Delphi Electronics & Safety, USA

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Program Program

Wednesday, June 24, Day 3Tuesday, June 23, Day 2

Session 1 – Industrialisation Session 2 – Specialisation Session 3 – Globalisation

15:00 A4The Future of SPICE

SPICE User Group

B4Product Quality for SPICEAssessorsJoachim von LindeSynSpace, Switzerland

C4Automotive SPICE supports putting passenger cars into operationChristian KnüvenerMB-technology, Germany

15:40 Coffee Break

16:15 Paneldiscussion - Future of SPICE and its Community Support

17:15 Future of Embedded Software Development Prof. Dave Thomas, Bedarra Research Labs, Canada

18:00 Break

18:30 Social Event (ends approx. 23:00)

9:00 Keynote The Implications of Functional Safety for Product and Process Dipl. Ing. Christoph Jung, BMW AG, Germany

9:45 Moderated discussion after keynote

10:00 Coffee Break

Session 4 – Industrialisation Session 5 – Specialisation Session 6 – Process meets Product

10:30 A5HIS OverviewJörg Zimmer, Jürgen Etzkorn, Albert Kreitmeyr,Dr. Thomas KutritzHIS WG Assessment, Germany

B5Integrated test strategies:Requirements from BMWassessor‘s point of viewBernhard BielmeierBMW, Germany

C5Optimization if Assessments for Auto-motive SPICE and Functional SafetyErwin PetryKUGLER MAAG CIE, Germany

11:10 A6BMW experiences withprocess assessments, processdefi nitions and process benefi tsJürgen EtzkornBMW AG, Germany

B6“Problems” withimplementing the problemresolution management process(SUP.9) using Automotive SPICEThomas KömmerlingMB-technology, Germany

C6Challenges in implementing ISO 26262 and Automotive SPICE in parallelStefan KrisoBosch, Germany

11:50 A7Automotive SPICE - experiences from practiceFrank CorneliusDaimler AG, Germany

B7A process reference modelapplied in maritime and energyindustryHartmut GierszalDNV IT Global Services, Germany

C7A reference model for SPICE in HealthcareMatthias Hölzer-KlüpfelMethod Park, Germany

12:30 Lunch Break

Session 4 – Industrialisation Session 5 – Specialisation Session 6 – Embedded Eclipse

14:00 A8Joint Assessment -win/win for OEM and SupplierAlbert KreitmeyrAudi, Germany

B8Process Improvement Through Frequent RetrospectivesAndreas SchliepGermany

C8Open-DO and OSEE: agile methods for producing high-integrity softwareNicolas SettonAdaCore, France

14:30 A9Assessment of a modelbased developmentDietmar KantVolkswagen, Germany

B9SInnovation Process Design: A Change Management and Innovation Dimension PerspectiveJürgen Schmied, Veronika RegerUniversity of Applied Sciences München, Anywhere.24, Germany

C9Open Collaboration in Engineering Processes: How are Sales and Purchasing affected?Janet CampbellEclipse Foundation, USA

15:00 Keynote Evolving Critical Systems Prof. Mike Hinchey, Lero, Ireland

15:45 Closing - Transfer industry Experience

Wednesday, June 24, Day 3

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1 iSQI GmbH2 intacs e.V.3 I.S.C.N. Ltd / Memolux4 Dpunkt/Projekt Magazin5 DNV IT Global Service GmbH6 ACTANO GmbH

7 Kugler Maag CIE GmbH 8 netCCM GmbH 9 Collossus Consulting10 SQS AG11 Method Park Software AG12 SynSpace GmbH

13 VDA-QMC14 Wirtschaftsförderung15 Region Stuttgart16 Vector Consulting Services GmbH

ACTANO GmbHAt the booth: Ralf-Peter Frick (registered SPICE Principal Assessor)

DNV IT Global Services GmbHAt the booth: Florian M. Muth (photo), Business Unit Manager Mike Pauli, Business Unit Manager

1. Our product innovations / fair highlights are:Listen to the break-out session (10 min.): „Automotive SPICE compliant supplier monitoring in the automotive branch – a practical report“ at our booth (daily 10.00 am and 13.30 pm) and take part in our sweepstake for a half-day workshop „risk management“ tailored to your individual requirements.

2. My company does: ACTANO is a provider of full solutions for the sustainable op-timization of the product development process. We provide support to implement, optimize and certify quality standards such as SPICE, Automotive SPICE, CMMI, Six Sigma, ISO900x, QS9000, QFD, IEC 62061, IEC 61508, AEC-Q, JEDEC, and more.

3. Who am I? What do I do? Our expert Ralf-Peter Frick (registered SPICE Principal Assessor) will share his holisitic and long-lasting ex-perience within process and project management with our visitors at the booth.

4. Three reasons to visit our booth: A) Profi t from our expertise in: • risk management • supplier management • project & process managementB) Win a half-day workshop about risk managementC) Listen to the breakout session and discuss with our experts

1. Our product innovations / fair highlights are:• Integrated Quality and Process Management – multi model approach, DNV OnBoard ®, Safety Management Center SMC ™, Instant Maturity ® 2. My company does: DNV IT Global Services Enhancing Trust and Confi dence in ITDNV IT Global Services (DNV ITGS) helps organisations • improving the effi ciency of their IT-related processes and systems, assuring the safety and integrity of business critical operations, and maximising returns on IT investment in support of business goals.Being part of the autonomous DNV foundation with over 8000 employees in 100 countries, we offer you independence and sustainability.

3. Who am I? What do I do? What am I looking forward to?� • Florian M. Muth, Business Unit Manager � • Mike Pauli, Business Unit ManagerWe are looking forward to meet you as an expert in the fi eld of quality and safety.

4. Three reasons to visit our booth: DNV’s experience: 1. integrating quality approaches like ISO TS 16949, Automotive SPICE ®, CMMI DEV, CMMI ACQ, Six-Sigma, Lean, Total Quality 2. Safety Management projects based on IEC 61508 and ISO CD 26262 3. peforming process improvement with OEMs and global tier-1 suppliers, but also with small suppliers

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Collossus ConsultingAt the booth: Fred Kaminski,managing director

netCCM GmbHAt the booth: Alexander Auerbach,Co-founder and managing director

1. Our product innovations / fair highlights are:Collossus Consulting is progressively focussing on soft-ware quality aspects in the automotive fi eld.

2. My company does: The company is highly engaged in software quality as-surance on the project level, which includes the imple-mentation, the improvement and the defi nition of de-velopment processes according to Automotive SPICE. Apart from this Collossus Consulting employees are very experienced in accompanying and leading cus-tomer assessments.

3. Who am I? What do I do? Fred KaminskiWhat do I do: Focussing on implmentation and improve-ment of automotive software qualityWhat am I looking forward to: ...fi nd some new project which could profi t from my experience in practice!

4. Three reasons to visit our booth: a) Have a nice contact to a well growing companyb) Find out the difference between us and other process consultantc) Benefi t from discussions with us about the future of quality assurance in the automotive fi eld

1. Our product innovations / fair highlights are:netCCM shows for the fi rst time its new netCCM Studio Professional 2.1. This solution allows tracing require-ments in arbitrary software development processes without overhead. Information is automatically gath-ered from developers and used for automation and documentation. This simplifi es achieving SPICE levels in the ENG process group.

2. My company does: netCCM is a spin-off of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Our focus is developing tools for component-based modelling. This method allows ensuring consis-tency and predictability in professional software devel-opment processes with the support of our tools.

3. Who am I? What do I do? I am co-founder and managing director with a focus on research and development. I am looking forward to present and discuss our approach. I also hope to pro-vide solutions for common issues in development pro-cesses of SPICE Days visitors.

4. Three reasons to visit our booth: We present our solutions in detail and can directly an-swer all technical questions. Additionally we prepared a special offer for interested decision makers.

I.S.C.N. LtdAt the booth: Dr. Richard Messnarz, Executive Director

Memolux At the booth: Dr. Janos Ivanoys, Director

1. Our product innovations / fair highlights are:• New assessment portal including learning organisation functionality. Beside team assessment functions the new release of Capability Adviser supports online multimedia lectures and tutoring.• New assessment models: · Integrated Automotive / Safety SPICE® · COSO/COBIT based Finance SPICE®

2. My / our company is / does: ISCN (Dr Richard Messnarz, www.iscn.com):• Automotive SPICE® assessments and training (partner of VDA-QMC)• Assessment portals• Consulting

Memolux (Dr Janos Ivanyos, www.memolux.hu):• COSO/COBIT based ISO 15504 Finance SPICE

3. Who am I? Dr Richard Messnarz: • Principal ISO 15504 Automotive SPICE® assessor• General chair EuroSPI2 (www.eurospi.net)• Vice president of ECQA (http://www.ecqa.org)• Editor/author of books (publishers: Springer, Wiley, IEEE, D-Punkt in SPI)

Dr Janos Ivanoys:• Director of Memolux• iNTACS work group leader for COSO/COBIT based Finance SPICE• Coordinator of EU projects concerning Finance SPICE

4. Three reasons to visit our booth: • involvement in task forces exchanging practical SPICE implementation know-how (www.soqrates.de) • new methods• winning a bottle of high quality whiskey

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KUGLER MAAG CIEAt the booth: Hans-Jürgen Kugler, Principal and Chief ScientistBertram Janositz, Manager Sales (photo)

1. Our product innovations / fair highlights are:We are your fi rst port of call for System, Software, and Service performance improvement - worldwide.

2. Our company does: Setting the standard in process improvement - for the measurable benefi t of your company, its customers, and the industry. We are Co-founder of iNTACS, Mem-ber of VDA-QMC AK13, Partner of SEI, Sponsor of SEI-Europe.

3. Who are we? What are we looking forward to? Bertram Janositz, Manager Sales, keen to listen to your problems and guide you to an adequate solution. Prof. Hans-Jürgen Kugler, Principal and Co-Founder, eager to share with you on how to turn problems and risks into chances and successes.

4. Three reasons to visit our booth: • Asking about how to implement lean, predictable,and sustainable improvements.• Getting to talk to someone who can provide advice and real support.• Learning about do’s and don’ts when taking the next steps back home.

The International Software Quality Institute (iSQI GmbH), develops internationally accepted certifi cation standards for advanced vocational training in the area of software quality. In order to optimize and safeguard the skills and abilities of software professionals, iSQI certifi es IT personnel in more than 40 countries. The ad-vantages of personnel certifi cation are primarily the se-cure, comparable qualifi cation of professionals across national boundaries and language barriers. The iSQI certifi cation program includes standards such as:

• ISTQB® Certifi ed Tester, Foundation Level• ISTQB® Certifi ed Tester, Advanced Level• iSQI® Certifi ed Professional for Project Management• iSAQB® Certifi ed Professional for Software Architecture• IREB® Certifi ed Professional for Requirements Engineering• iNTACS™ certifi ed ISO/IEC 15504 Provisional Assessor• iNTACS™ certifi ed ISO/IEC 15504 Competent Assessor• TTCN-3® Certifi cate• Certifi ed Innovation Manager• iNTCCM® Certifi ed Professional for Confi guration Management• QAMP® Quality Assurance Management Professional• iNTCSM® – International Certifi ed Professional for IT-Security Management• ISSECO® – International Certifi ed Professional for Secure Software Engineering• T.I.S.P.© – TeleTrusT Information Security Professional• V-Modell® XT www.isqi.org

Method Park Software AGAt the booth: Ronald Zehmeister, Account Manager

Vector Consulting ServicesAt the booth: Thomas Wunderlich, Senior Consultant (photo)Dr. Rolf Ebert, Senior Consultant

1. Our product innovations / fair highlights are:Integrated Process and Product Lifecycle Management with Stages. Stages enables PLM systems and project management systems to incorporate tailor-made pro-cesses.

2. My company does: Method Park develops software in the fi eld of safety-critical systems in medical engineering applications, for the automation and automotive industry. We are your proven partner for consulting, coaching, training, engi-neering services and products when it comes to soft-ware development processes. The software product, „Stages“ offers you support in achieving the practical implementation of your development processes. With Stages the fulfi llment of given quality standards and process models is assured. Stages facilitates distribut-ed, global collaboration beyond company boundaries.

3. Who am I? What do I do? What am I looking forward to? I am Ronald Zehmeister / Account Manager Method Park Software AG. I am looking forward to meet inter-esting people in the SPICE

4. Three reasons to visit our booth:• Be more effi cient without sacrifi cing quality.• Provide processes for people.• See how processes drive your Project Management and Product Lifecycle Management.

1. Our product innovations / fair highlights are:Our competences include ISO 15504-SPICE, Automotive-SPICE, CMMI, Six Sigma, Functional safety (IEC 61508, ISO 26262, etc.), security and effi ciency improvement. Our innovative Vector Effi ciency Check is readily available to highlight your own specifi c improvement potentials.

2. Our company does: Vector Consulting Services is the preferred supplier for improving technical product development. We support our customers with powerful consulting solutions that cover the entire product life-cycle and its related process-es and tools. Objective-driven consulting together with a pragmatic implementation have made us the esteemed partner of our clients in a variety of industry segments.

3. Who are we? What are we looking forward to? As senior consultants with broad industry experiencewe are happy to address your challenges.

4. Three reasons to visit our booth: • Objective-driven solutions tailored to your specifi c needs such as SPICE for Systems, Software and Hardware, CMMI for Development an Acquisition and fast-pace effi ciency improvement.• Professional consulting, innovative approaches and excellent quality.• Consultants with broad industrial exposure and experiences.

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International Software Quality Institute (iSQI GmbH)At the booth: Malte Ullmann, Department Head of Certifi cations

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SynSpace GmbHAt the booth: Michael Christian Landwehr, Senior Account Manager

Agosense GmbHVDA QMCAt the booth: Dr. Jan Morenzin, ProjektleitungAutomotive SPICE®, Chi-Man Tran

Axivion GmbH

SynSpace is an international consulting company spe-cialised in the improvement of processes for the de-velopment of software, hardware and systems. Today, SynSpace is familiar with the highest development standards in the sectors Automotive, Financial Services and Medical. Within these sectors, SynSpace belongs to the leading companies in Europe.

In collaboration with our customers, SynSpace ac-complishes an increase of the capability of the organi-sation taking into consideration constraints of cost, milestones, risks and specific safety requirements. Our guarantee of success is founded in 17 years of expe-rience in successful method development and optimi-sation projects with the quality models ISO IEC 15504 (SPiCE), ISO IEC 61508 (Safety) and CMMI.

The Quality Management Center (QMC) has existed for the benefi t of German automotive OEM’s and their sup-pliers since August 1997. Under the leadership of Mr Heinz-Günter Plegniere, the QMC operates within the section of the German Automotive Industry Association (VDA) run by Dr Thomas Schlick.The roles and responsibilities undertaken by the QMC are varied and the questions surrounding quality manage-ment in the automotive industry occupy us on daily basis.

The spectrum ranges from developing systems and methods to shaping the future of quality management systems in the automotive industry. These developments, as well as the direction of QMC, are steered by the top-level committee regarding quality matters in the German automotive industry: the QM Com-mission, chaired by Dr Weissbrich from Volkswagen AG.

The QM Commission is formed by VDA members and consists of the Quality Management Directors of all the automotive OEM’s, an equal number of suppliers, and the VDA, represented by one of its Executive Directors.

agosense is an independent software vendor offering a service oriented platform for development process in-tegration. This enables process-controlled exchange of company- and/or development data between different disciplines and applications – also beyond company boundaries - within the product lifecycle management space.Typical customers are companies developing and distributing software-based products or products with a high degree of embedded software and that are driven by collaboration and networking with different business partners – i.e. customers, suppliers, develop-ment partners, etc. Usually these companies operate their development activities in an heterogeneous appli-cation landscape and try to optimize their development processes.The solution contains amongst others:

• A scalable integration platform based on modern and industry proven technology• An open architecture using industry standards for optimal investment protection• Highest flexibility and fast adoption for modeling process based integrations• Robust Functionality for agile realization of inte- gration‘ requirements• A high degree of data security and optimized perfor- mance.

www.agosense.com

Axivion develops and markets a solution that enables software development teams to sustain the maintain-ability and changeability of their software applications. The main cause for problems during the evolution and maintenance of software is software erosion. Software erosion is the constant decay of the internal structure of a software system which occurs in all phases of soft-ware development and maintenance. The holistic solu-tion of Axivion stops software erosion.

www.axivion.com

The Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corpora-tion (WRS) is the central contact for investors and com-panies in the City of Stuttgart and the fi ve neighbouring counties. WRS aims to raise awareness on locational qualities of Stuttgart and supports sectoral networks in the region with numerous projects and offerings.

Region Economic Development Corporation (WRS)At the booth: Dr. Reha Tözün,CARS-IT Initiative,Projektmanager / Project Manager

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Research Institute of Automotive Engineering and Vehicle Engines Stuttgart (FKFS)

Institute of Software Technology at University of Stuttgart

The Research Institute of Automotive Engineering and Vehicle Engines Stuttgart (FKFS) is a public-law founda-tion and was founded in 1930.

It is one of the best-known German research institutes and partner of the international automotive and sup-plier industry.

Highly qualified and motivated staff provides research and development projects in the fields of propulsion, automotive engineering and automotive mechatro-nics. Numerous highly specialized test benches and facilities and self-developed measurement, testing and simulation procedures are used to solve complex and challenging research tasks. Long-time experience in the development and application of development tools are an additional component of our services. Total con-fidentiality while working on projects is, of course, gu-aranteed.

An agreement of cooperation agreement between the FKFS and the Institut für Verbrennungsmotoren und Kraftfahrwesen IVK defines the general conditions of the cooperation with the University of Stuttgart.

www.fkfs.de/english

ISTE/ps conducts research in the fi eld of data race de-tection by static analysis, and develops analysis tools to identify statements in the source code of a concurrent program (multi-threaded or interrupt-driven) that can cause data races at run time. Data races are situations in which one thread manipulates memory that is used by another thread in parallel. That other thread can thus see an inconsistent global state in memory and consequently serious errors can result. Static analysis is able to identify all positions in the source code where these errors might occur, and thus provides strong pro-tection against them.

www.iste.uni-stuttgart.de/ps/

The SQS Group, (SQS) is the largest independent pro-vider of software testing and quality management ser-vices in the world. This position and its expertise stem from more than 27 years of successful consultancy operation. The company’s main competitive advantage is its strong methodology, based on decades of project experience. Over this period of time, the company has also developed extensive specialist knowledge in many vertical markets. With more than 5,000 successfully completed projects under its belt, SQS has a strong cu-stomer base, including half of the DAX 30 companies, 30 percent of the STOXX-50 companies and 36 FTSE-100-companies. Among the clients, there are names like Barclays, BP, Credit Suisse, Daimler, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Post, Dresdner Bank, Eurobet, Euro-gate, MessageLabs, Phoenics, T-Mobile, T-Systems, or Zurich Group.

INTACS is a membership organization focussed on set-ting up qualifi cation standards for SPICE based process assessors. This includes the qualifi cation syllabus, Exam questionnaires and representation of process assessors on the ISO level as well as defi ning the processes, pro-cedures and quality criteria for operating the scheme.INTACS is a not-for-profi t organization. The executive board is led by its president Peter Bölter, Ludger Meyer (Siemens), Klaus Dehmel (Delphi), Gerd Grest (Draeger Medical) and Prof. Dehua Ju (ASTI China).The INTACS qualifi cation scheme is fully compliant to ISO 15504 (formerly known as SPICE). The accreditationand certifi cation rules follow strictly the requirements of ISO 17024. These standards are widely used in many business sectors all over the world. Currently one of the main fi elds of intacs application is the automotive industry.The scheme is implemented by accredited profes-sional training organizations and services are carriedout in more than 20 countries all over the world. Trainingapplicants can ask for independent certifi cation by accredited certifi cation bodies.We have established general partnerships with VDA-QMC (Association of Car Manufacturers, Quality Management Centre) and iSQI (International Software Quality Institute).Development, maintenance and roll out of the quali-fi cation scheme is managed by the advisory board.Working Parties are organized to prepare the needed content. All work is provided on voluntary basis.www.intacs.info

SQS AG INTACS e.V.

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Stages – web-based management solution for optimizing of product development processes.

More informaton:

www.methodpark.com

Method Park Software AG Wetterkreuz 19 a 91058 Erlangen

Tel. +49 9131 - 972 06-0

[email protected]

Deadline achieved, Quality Improved.

Customer Satisfied

More efficient, standard-compliant processes

Higher product quality

Processes for People

3 of 5 top automotive suppliers worldwide rely on our solution.

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Years

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Object Driven Improvement

Vector Consulting Services is the preferred partner for improving technical product development. We support our customers with powerful consulting solutions that cover the entire product life-cycle and its related processes and tools.

> Efficiency Improvement

> CMMI and SPICE

> Functional Safety

> Engineering Methodology

> Project and Product Management

> Organizational Change Management

Objective-driven consulting together with a pragmatic implementation have made us the esteemed partner of our clients.

Vector Consulting Services Your Partner for Achieving Engineering Excellence

You set the targets. We ensure you meet them.

More information: www.vector-consulting.de

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Since 15 years ISCN moderates European task forces and networks for process improvement and systems engineering. Since 15 years the knowledge of the task forces is collected, analysed and archived in teamworking and knowledge management portals which created a unique European knowledge base for the industry. Your company can also benefit from collaboration with ISCN and from the access to this vast pool of knowledge.

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I.S.C.N. Ges.m.b.H. I.S.C.N. LTD Schieszstattgasse 4/24, A-8010 Graz, Austria Bray, Ireland

International Software Consulting Network

ISCN

Automotive SPICE® Competent Assessor Course 08/2008

Accredited trainings: Certified Innovation Manager 5 Certified EU Project Manager 5 Certified Internal Financial Control Assessor (COSO SPICE) 5 Certified IT-Security Manager 5 Certified SPI-Manager (starting September 2009) etc. 5

By connecting experts, task forces and knowledge we have established a comprehensive service portfolio based on European and international standards. We can offer:

iNTACS 5 TM- accredited trainings (we are an Automotive SPICE® training partner of VDA-QMC)

Assessement portals for ISO 15504, Automotive SPICE®, Safety SPICE and 5 COSO-Finance SPICE

Pool of competent and principal assessors and assessement teams coached 5 by Dr Richard Messnarz (assessor since 1991)

Consulting and development experiences in fields such as quality manage- 5 ment, test management, system & software requirements analysis and func- tional design and re-use and platform concepts

Get connected to task forces of leading companies and have access to a pool of certifications and courses

Coordinator of the EuroSPI 5 2-Initiative (European System and Software Process Improvement and Innovation - www.eurospi.net)

Moderator of the SOQRATES-Initiative where 23 leading German companies 5 share knowledge

Moderator of the S2QI-Intiative where 10 leading Austrian companies are 5 involved

Coordinator and technology director of the European Certificates Association 5 (www.ecqa.org)

EuroSPI2 2008 Conference 09/2008

Interested?Contact [email protected]

Since 15 years ISCN moderates European task forces and networks for process improvement and systems

Assessment and Consulting: Dr. Richard Messnarz [email protected] Adviser: Dipl.-Ing. Damjan Ekert [email protected]

EuroSPI2: Adrienne Clarke, BA [email protected] courses: Sonja Koinig, BA [email protected]

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ARE YOU ALREADY CERTIFIED?The International Software Quality Institute (iSQI GmbH), develops internationally accepted certifi cation standards for advanced vocational training in the area of software quality. In order to optimize and safeguard the skills and abilities of software professionals, iSQI certifi es IT personnel in more than 40 countries. The advantages of personnel certifi cation are primarily the secure, comparable qualifi cation of pro-fessionals across national boundaries and language barriers.

The iSQI certifi cation program includes standards such as

- ISTQB® Certifi ed Tester, Foundation Level- ISTQB® Certifi ed Tester, Advanced Level - iSQI® Certifi ed Professional for Project Management- iSAQB® Certifi ed Professional for Software Architecture- IREB® Certifi ed Professional for Requirements Engineering- iNTACS™ certifi ed ISO/IEC 15504 Provisional Assessor- iNTACS™ certifi ed ISO/IEC 15504 Competent Assessor- TTCN-3® Certifi cate- Certifi ed Innovation Manager- iNTCCM® Certifi ed Professional for Confi guration Management- QAMP® Quality Assurance Management Professional- iNTCSM® – International Certifi ed Professional for IT-Security Management- ISSECO® – International Certifi ed Professional for Secure Software Engineering- T.I.S.P.© – TeleTrusT Information Security Professional- V-Modell® XT

www.isqi.org CERTiFYING PEOPLESETTING QUALiTY STANDARDS

REGISTRATION FORMPlease mark your chosen package.

iSQI’s Education Campaign “MAKE FiT” 2009 Education instead of crisis! True to the motto “MAKE FiT” iSQI champions the further education of professionals from the IT industry and thus takes the initiative for a successful 2009.We grant an education loan without repayment. For many years now iSQI has stood for high-quality advancement of skilled personnel. The institute is certifi ed according to ISO 9001:2008, its certifi cation processes are audited to be in accordance with ISO 17024. We want to use our long-time experience to help as many employees as possible to get through the crisis unscathed. Hence we will actively participate in the costs of our clients’ further education. Have a look on the following ticket prices! Please send this form bak to iSQI by fax: +49 9131 91910-10 or e-mail: [email protected]

FULL CONFERENCE TICKET (3 DAYS) 790 € 250 € The FULL CONFERENCE registration fee includes admission to all conference sessions (Tuesday-Wednesday) and tutorials (Monday), admission to the exhibition (Tuesday-Wednesday), conference proceedings, light refreshments during breaks, lunches, admission to the SOCIAL EVENT on Tuesday. You may change between sessions as you like.

CONFERENCE TICKET (2 DAYS) 590 € 180 € The CONFERENCE registration fee includes admission to all conference sessions (Tuesday-Wednesday), admission to the exhibition (Tuesday-Wednesday), conference proceedings, light refreshments during breaks, lunches, admission to the SOCIAL EVENT on Tuesday. You may change between sessions as you like.

CONFERENCE ONE DAY TICKET (1 DAY) 350 € 99 € The ONE DAY registration fee includes: either admission to the selected tutorials (Monday) and tutorial proceedings or to the sessions and exhibition (Tuesday or Wednesday), light refreshments during breaks and lunch.

22 June (Monday) or 23 June (Tuesday) or 24 June (Wednesday) SOCIAL EVENT TICKET (TUESDAY) 100 € 70 € You may bring another person to the SOCIAL EVENT or may book a SOCIAL EVENT TICKET in addition to your ONE DAY TICKET.

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Organizer:iSQI . Breite Straße 2d . 14467 Potsdam . GermanyPhone +49 331 231810-0 . Fax +49 331 231810-10 . [email protected] www.isqi.org

Location: Sport, Bildungs- und Dienstleistungszentrum GbRFritz-Walter-Weg 19 . 70372 Stuttgart . Germanywww.sportstuttgart.de

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