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Which of the statements regarding traceability in Automotive SPICES® 3.x is true?

  1. The linking of requirements, test cases and test togs provides traceability and enables the desired verification of test cases for test case coverage
  2. A1:N relation exists; for example If a test case is tested with the help of several requirements and is therefore linked to several requirements
  3. The linking of a requirement, a derived test case and the associated test implementation provides the base for a complete testability.
  4. With complete tractably It Is possible to trace test cases to their requirements and test cases which have been executed to their corresponding results.

Answer(s): D



As a unit tester (.module tester'') you are working on a project and are supposed to develop a test strategy.
Which of the following test and analysis procedures is. according to Automotive SPIC® NOT an appropriate clamant of a verification strategy for unit tests (software units), which ware "manually coded"?
Note The components to verify are non-safety relevant and safely relevant (up to ASlL-C) components

  1. Tool supported static analysis
  2. Hardware-in-the-Loop-Tests
  3. Unit tests (Test of Software-Units)
  4. Code-Reviews

Answer(s): A



Which statement regarding the contribution of the tester to a safety culture is true?

  1. The tester performs the hazard analysis and the risk assessment for the product at the beginning of the project.
  2. The tester always takes the overall context of the product development Into account when she/he executes their tasks
  3. In systems that could potentially lead to physical injury or damage to the health of people the tester analyses potential hazards.
  4. The tester creates the hardware-software interface and provides this document to the safety manager

Answer(s): A



Which Automotive Safety Integrity Levels does ISO 26262 describe?

  1. ASIL A, ASIL B, ASIL C, ASIL D
  2. MlL, SiL, PiL, HiL, ViL
  3. QM, ASH A, ASIL B, ASIL C, ASIL D
  4. N (None), P (Partly). L (Largely). F (Fully)

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

There are four ASILs identified by ISO 26262A, B, C, and D. ASIL A represents the lowest degree and ASIL D represents the highest degree of automotive hazard.
https://www.synopsys.com/automotive/what-is-
asil.html#:~:text=There%20are%20four%20ASILs%20identified,highest%20degree%20of%20automo tive%20hazard.






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