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Relationship Between Functional Safety & SOTIF

Evaluation of Combining ISO 26262 & SOTIF Processes

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Steven Wicks
Steven Wicks
06/13/2023

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Discover Sumi Yohannan's at Bosch's presentation, where she defines the relationship between ISO 26262 and ISO 21448 processes. This comprehensive presentation explores various aspects, including:

  • An overview of SOTIF (Safety of the Intended Functionality) and Functional Safety
  • Evaluation of hazard identification in the context of SOTIF and Functional Safety
  • Understanding the principles of SOTIF
  • Examining the SOTIF and Functional Safety V Cycle
  • Effective management of SOTIF activities

Get your hands on this valuable resource to gain valuable insights into the convergence of ISO 26262 and ISO 21448 processes and enhance your understanding of safety and functional aspects in automotive development.

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