Automotive Software Applications for Project and Process Management
Today’s vehicles have over 100 million lines of code embedded in them needed to deliver infotainment, vehicle and powertrain controls, and meet regulatory requirements. This number will only increase with the rapid introduction of electric and autonomous vehicles. It’s expected to reach more than 300 million lines by 2030. Some OEMs and Tier Ones are now calling themselves software companies. Impacting the business in product development times, and experiencing a 30% to 50% warranty cost hit from software issues, companies need tools and methods to better develop, manage, and support software that is integral to their solutions. This technology shift in the Automotive Industry requires training to build competencies in the standards, methods, and tools needed to manage and develop software solutions. These competencies are quickly becoming the competitive edge for companies to stay in and expand their automotive industry footprint.
Omnex offers training programs to help your team and organization build these competencies into your processes and prepare you for this shift today. Omnex also provides Consulting, Implementation, & Coaching in these same areas. Contact us for your software solutions management and development needs.
- What training does your organization need stay ahead of this shift?
- What software solutions and management competencies are going to be key to you and your organization?
- How can your team acquire these crucial competencies today?
Software Trainings offered by Omnex
- Software DFMEA ISO 26262:2018 Functional Safety Core Tools
- Software FMEA
- Algorithm FMEA
- Automotive SPICE® and ISO 26262 Executive Overview
- Writing Effective Requirements, Test Cases, and H/S Interfaces for Cybersecurity
- Understanding PRM/PAM Hardware Engineering Processes and Integration with Automotive SPICE®
- Introduction to Systems Engineering: A Safety and Cybersecurity Perspective
- Understanding Automotive SPICE® including integration with ISO 26262 and IATF 16949
- Agile APQP Executive Overview
- Internal Quality Assurance Practitioners of Automotive SPICE®
- Agile APQP Overview
- Mechanical Engineering Plug-In for Automotive SPICE®
- Intro to Lean Agile APQP
- Writing Effective Requirements and Test Cases for Automotive Software Performance Improvement and Capability Determination (ASPICE) and HWE PRM/PAM
- Intacs™ Certified Provisional Assessor
- Agile Automotive for SPICE Scrum Master Training
- Intacs™ Certified Competent Assessor
- Agile Automotive SPICE® Training for Project Team
- Understanding Agile SPICE
- Overview to ISO 26262 for Executive Overview
- Automotive Cybersecurity ASPICE
- Agile Scrum Master & Project Team Training
- Understanding ISO/PAS 21448:2019 (SOTIF)
- ISO 26262:2018 Overview for Functional Safety Engineers
- SAE J3061 and ISO/SAE 21434 Conducting a Cybersecurity FMEA and Vulnerability Analysis Testing for Systems, Hardware and Software
- SAE J3061, ISO/SAE 21434, and Related Standards: Automotive Cybersecurity Executive Overview
- Introduction to Autonomous and Electric Vehicles: A Functional Safety, SOTIF, and Cybersecurity Perspective