INTEGRATION OF IATF 16949 IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT LIFECYCLE FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

Georgiana-Alexandra VOICU, Irina SEVERIN

Abstract


The paper aims to present a framework designed to simplify the complex challenges of software development in the automotive industry. By focusing on visualization and key concepts, the framework enhances understanding and makes the development process easier to implement. It integrates the IATF 16949 standard to ensure compliance and quality, offering an adaptable software development lifecycle (SDLC) tailored to industry needs. A distinctive feature is the use of visual maps and clear checklists, which guide teams through SDLC phases and ensure efficient process management. This approach helps companies achieve innovation while maintaining strict quality and safety standards.

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