[agl-dev-community] Invitation to ELISA Seminar – ISO-PAS 8926 Overview and ISO 26262 3rd ed. Activity Planning

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Dear AGL community,

 

the LF ELISA project holds a seminar on ISO-PAS8926 this Wednesday (November 29th 15:00-16:00 UTC). It will provide an overview of the PAS and inform about the activity planning towards ISO 26262 3rd edition. Feel free to register and attend. I believe it will be interesting for the one or other person on this mailing list.

Please see further info below: 

Title:

ELISA Seminar – ISO-PAS 8926 Overview and ISO 26262 3rd ed. Activity Planning

When:

Wednesday, November 29th, 15:00-16:00 UTC 

Link:

https://elisa.tech/event/elisa-seminar-iso-pas-8926-overview-and-iso-26262-3rd-ed-activity-planning/

Abstract:

ISO PAS 8926 “Road vehicles – Functional safety – Use of pre-existing software architectural elements” has been approved by the ISO community. This achievement represents a recognition of the work done in the last 2 years by ISO Sub-Group experts from multiple organizations / delegation to include the evaluation of pre-existing complex software for Functional Safety without losing the original ISO 26262 backbone.

The goal of this talk is to provide an overview of ISO PAS 8926 content and its connection with the current ISO 26262 second edition. Moreover, it will be the opportunity to introduce at a high-level the ISO 26262 initiatives related to the 3d edition and their planning.

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Looking forward to see some or many of you virtually there. And have a great time in Japan upcoming for those who will be there.

 

Best regards,

Philipp

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Philipp Ahmann

Cross-Domain Computing Solutions

Robert Bosch GmbH

 

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