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Webinar: Optimizing Requirements Traceability for ISO 26262 Compliant Testing

Wolfgang Meincke

Yatish Chitluri

February 25th, 10:00 CET (Berlin) / 04:00 EST (Detroit) / 14:30 IST (Bangalore) / 17:00 CST (Beijing)

February 25th, 15:00 CET (Berlin) / 09:00 EST (Detroit) / 19:30 IST (Bangalore) / 22:00 CST (Beijing)

Ensuring the safety of automotive systems in compliance with ISO 26262 standards necessitates meticulous management of traceability between various development artifacts. This traceability is crucial for requirements and test cases, enabling confident and accurate answers to the following questions at any project stage:

  1. Have we developed test cases for every requirement?
  2. Which requirements are covered by each test case?
  3. Are there any requirements that the software fails to implement correctly?

While exchange formats like Excel or ReqIF can link tools, they become increasingly inefficient and error-prone, especially as development processes become more agile. Manual data import/export steps can further compromise data consistency.

Join our free webinar to discover how to establish efficient connections and bi-directional traceability between your test tools and ALM/PLM solutions within a model-based development process. Although the strategy we present is generic, our live demo will focus on a toolchain comprising Siemens Polarion and BTC EmbeddedTester.

Wolfgang Meincke

Stuttgart, Germany

Senior Application Engineer
Senior Business Development Manager India

Wolfgang Meincke studied Computer Science at the University Ravensburg-Weingarten where he graduated in 2006. He then worked at EWE TEL GmbH where he was responsible for requirements engineering and project management for software development projects as well as agile software development processes. In 2014 he joined BTC as senior pilot engineer to support the customers to integrate the tools into their development processes as well as giving support and training on test methodologies regarding the ISO 26262 standard. One of his main areas of interest is the formalization of safety requirements and their verification based on formal testing and model-checking technologies for unit test, integration test and HIL real-time-testing.

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Yatish Chitluri

Oldenburg, Germany

Application Engineer

Yatish Chitluri received his Master of Science in Mechatronics at the FH Aachen. He worked for 2.5 years at Fraunhofer ILT in Aachen, Germany as a research assistant in the field of Model-based Development methods. In October 2021, Yatish Chitluri joined BTC Embedded Systems AG as an Application Engineer in Oldenburg, Germany, where he supports our worldwide customers with their Model-based Development and Testing toolchains and processes.

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