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Automotive SPICE® for Mechanical Engineering

Apply the Automotive SPICE® process framework to the development of mechanical systems in coordination with software and related hardware.

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Functionalities in the modern vehicle are based on the interactions of software, hardware and mechanics. Development teams must work together from the start to synchronize them. With Automotive SPICE® for Mechanical Engineering (MEE), teams develop mechanical systems in coordination with software and related hardware.

The plug-in concept of Automotive SPICE® makes it possible to define specific development processes for different engineering tasks. With these specific processes, the software-oriented Automotive SPICE® model can be expanded into other domains. Intacs® has developed a mechanical development plug-in that allows organizations to apply the reference model to the development of mechanical systems and related components.

The Automotive SPICE® mechanical engineering plug-in allows organizations to use Automotive SPICE® as a process framework for developing entire automotive mechatronic systems. This plug-in provides specific development processes for mechanical systems and components.

The Automotive SPICE® for Mechanical Engineering model

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MEE.1 Mechanical Requirements Analysis

MEE.2 Mechanical Architecture and Design

MEE.3 Mechanical Component Sample Production

MEE. ME Integration and Verification Against ME Architecture and Design Requirements

MEE.5 Verification Against Mechanical Requirements

 

Other Automotive SPICE® plug-ins

Other plug-ins for Automotive SPICE® include Hardware SPICE® and Agile SPICE®.

 

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