
Navigate automotive product development challenges driven by increasing complexity and evolving customer expectations. Balance time, cost, and quality while exploring platform-based versus single model development, agile methods, configurations, and simulations.
Explore how standards guide automotive projects to boost safety, consistency, and quality while improving efficiency, collaboration, and compliance through benchmarks and standardized workflows.
Explore the six generic phases of the automotive system lifecycle, from concept planning to retirement, emphasizing testing, quality assurance, production validation, and real-world monitoring.
The tester validates software, hardware, and documentation across planning, execution, and evaluation milestones to ensure release readiness. They assess test items, configurations, and risk, guiding the test report and decisions.
Learn how automotive spice (aspice) assesses and improves software and system development through engineering, management, and support processes, with capability levels and rigorous testing, traceability, and change management.
Explore the Aspice framework, its process capability and performance, levels 0–5, and how test planning, design, execution, evaluation, and reporting support iso 26262 functional safety.
Explore Autosar, the automotive open system architecture, standardizing software architecture for modular, reusable components across vehicle platforms, enabling interoperability, advanced driver assistance, and automated testing.
Compare Aspice and ISO 26262 by contrasting process capability with functional safety in automotive development. Identify risk management, asil classifications, and testing levels that drive process maturity and compliance.
Examine automotive test environments that simulate driving conditions to ensure safety, reliability, and performance, covering hardware and software components, open loop and closed loop testing, and data logging.
Step into the specialized and rapidly growing field of automotive software testing with this expertly designed course. Tailored to address the unique challenges of testing in the automotive industry, this course provides a comprehensive blend of theoretical foundations and practical applications, seamlessly integrating ISTQB testing principles with methodologies specific to automotive software validation.
Automotive software testing is more than just identifying defects; it’s about ensuring safety, reliability, and compliance with strict industry standards. This course explores the complexities of automotive software quality assurance, covering areas such as embedded systems testing, functional safety (ISO 26262), cybersecurity, infotainment system validation, and real-time performance assessments.
Throughout this course, you will gain valuable insights into:
Understanding the role of software testing in automotive development and its impact on vehicle safety and performance.
Applying structured testing approaches to meet regulatory and industry-specific requirements, including ASPICE and ISO 26262.
Testing embedded and real-time systems to ensure optimal functionality, reliability, and security.
Validating automotive infotainment, connectivity, and autonomous driving features in modern vehicle architectures.
Whether you are an experienced QA professional looking to specialize in automotive software testing, a developer seeking to enhance your understanding of automotive validation, or an aspiring tester aiming to break into this sector, this course will equip you with the essential skills and knowledge.
With a strong focus on industry standards and real-world applications, this course empowers you to navigate the dynamic and evolving automotive software landscape with confidence. Join us and become an integral part of the future of automotive technology, ensuring safer and more reliable vehicles for users worldwide.