Title
Is Automotive SPICE Suitable to Assess Product Lines-Based Software Process?
Abstract
Software Product Lines is a popular development scheme in Automotive. Many software suppliers of car manufacturers have established in last years Software Product Lines frameworks in order to improve the reuse and quality of their software-intensive automobiles components. At the same time Automotive SPICE has become a very popular standard for software process evaluation and improvement, mainly in the European automotive industry. Although Automotive SPICE has been developed with the aim at making the general ISO/IEC 15504 standard more suitable for automotive applications, where it is being extensively applied, yet it presents some aspects that make it not completely suitable for the SPL approach. This fact prevents full exploitation of the benefits of adopting SPICE, as SPL-based projects are mostly applied in the automotive application domain. In this paper we discuss also the drawbacks of Automotive SPICE when applied in SPL-based contexts to identify the related risks and their mitigation policies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/ECBS-EERC.2011.36
Engineering of Computer Based Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
popular development scheme,software product lines,software product lines framework,automotive spice,automotive spice suitable,european automotive industry,spl-based context,assess product lines-based software,spl-based project,automotive application,automotive application domain,time automotive spice,automotive engineering,modeling,software process,project management,software testing
Systems engineering,Reuse,Computer science,Spice,Manufacturing engineering,Software,Advanced product quality planning,Software development process,Application domain,Project management,Automotive industry
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-4418-2
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Giuseppe Lami119522.98
Fabrizio Fabbrini2317.74
Mario Fusani37213.69