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SPICE / ISO 15504 Assessor Certification
SPICE is a major international initiative to support the development of an International Standard for Software Process Assessment. The project has three principal goals:
* to develop a working draft for a standard for software process assessment.
* to conduct industry trials of the emerging standard.
* to promote the technology transfer of software process assessment into the software industry world-wide.
The first goal of the project was achieved in June 1995, with the release of Version 1 of a draft standard for software process assessment (the SPICE Documents) to WG10 for international ballot among the standards community, following the normal process for development of international standards. Following this ballot, the documents have been carried through the international standardisation process and have been published as ISO/IEC TR 15504:1998 - Software Process Assessment. WG10 has now commenced work to revise the TR with a view to ultimate publication as a full International Standard. Further details of the progress of the document set through the standardisation process can be found on the WG10 Web Site.
The SPICE Trials are now the principal focus of the project. More information about the trials, including provision for registration as trials participants, is available in this Web Site. The promotion activities of the Project are on ongoing concern, addressed through activities such as the annual International SPICE Symposium and the publication of articles and books. In order to support excellence and consistency in training for assessors, the project has developed and released a SPICE Assessor Training Syllabus.
Topics covered:
* ISO/IEC 15504 architecture: components and their relations
* requirements of assessment model conformity
* assessment models in ISO/IEC 15504-5 and Automotive SPICE
* assessment preparation: compilation of inputs
* the assessment process
* application of assessment results
* assessor competence
* case study and role play
After this, you will have
* accomplished the official ISO15504 (SPICE) Assessor Certificate
* gained a thorough understanding of ISO 15504
* gained an understanding of the similarities and differences between ISO 15504 and Automotive SPICE™
* attained the expertise to plan and conduct assessments according to ISO/IEC 15504 criteria
* aptitude in presenting assessment results
* learned to employ assessment results for process improvement
* learned essential interview techniques
* acquired the skills for planning, conducting and documenting an official assessment in conjunction with a Competent Assessor
SPICE is a major international initiative to support the development of an International Standard for Software Process Assessment. The project has three principal goals:
* to develop a working draft for a standard for software process assessment.
* to conduct industry trials of the emerging standard.
* to promote the technology transfer of software process assessment into the software industry world-wide.
The first goal of the project was achieved in June 1995, with the release of Version 1 of a draft standard for software process assessment (the SPICE Documents) to WG10 for international ballot among the standards community, following the normal process for development of international standards. Following this ballot, the documents have been carried through the international standardisation process and have been published as ISO/IEC TR 15504:1998 - Software Process Assessment. WG10 has now commenced work to revise the TR with a view to ultimate publication as a full International Standard. Further details of the progress of the document set through the standardisation process can be found on the WG10 Web Site.
The SPICE Trials are now the principal focus of the project. More information about the trials, including provision for registration as trials participants, is available in this Web Site. The promotion activities of the Project are on ongoing concern, addressed through activities such as the annual International SPICE Symposium and the publication of articles and books. In order to support excellence and consistency in training for assessors, the project has developed and released a SPICE Assessor Training Syllabus.
Topics covered:
* ISO/IEC 15504 architecture: components and their relations
* requirements of assessment model conformity
* assessment models in ISO/IEC 15504-5 and Automotive SPICE
* assessment preparation: compilation of inputs
* the assessment process
* application of assessment results
* assessor competence
* case study and role play
After this, you will have
* accomplished the official ISO15504 (SPICE) Assessor Certificate
* gained a thorough understanding of ISO 15504
* gained an understanding of the similarities and differences between ISO 15504 and Automotive SPICE™
* attained the expertise to plan and conduct assessments according to ISO/IEC 15504 criteria
* aptitude in presenting assessment results
* learned to employ assessment results for process improvement
* learned essential interview techniques
* acquired the skills for planning, conducting and documenting an official assessment in conjunction with a Competent Assessor
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