Technical Literature: Tracing Requirements Specifications Required in the Automotive Industry
We will introduce the development story of STMicroelectronics' microcontrollers, focusing particularly on a development case that emphasizes traceability of requirements specifications.
When developing microcontrollers targeting the automotive industry, meeting the customer's expectation of zero defects is an essential and critical aspect for conducting ongoing business negotiations. To meet this expectation, it is necessary to track the required specifications throughout the entire development cycle, from the initial request for a quote to the final delivery. Development in the automotive industry is represented by a V-shaped cycle, and the development of microcontrollers is also an important process that constitutes part of that V shape. *For more details, please request documentation or view the PDF data available for download.*
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