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Tags: Process

  • 3rd-party and OSS

    The purpose of the process is to avoid any legal or commercial risks related to 3rdparty software that is either shipped by PAPCP R&D as a part of software acquired by the channel or by the customer as a prerequisite for functionality. The coverage of 3rdparty software includes commercial software, OSS components, and OSS code snippets.

  • Architecture

    "Architecture is the fundamental organization of a system embodied in its components, their relationships to each other, and to the environment, and the principles guiding its design and evolution." [IEEE 1471]

  • Baselines

    Definition

  • Baselining Work Items

    For an introduction to the concept of baselining, see the Highlevel baseline guide.

  • Certifications

    Product Portfolio Management (PPM) defines the standards a product or system must fulfill based on legal requirements and on a business perspective. The system requirements (SRs) specify the regulatory requirements. PPM and R&D collaborate to ensure the standards are followed.

  • Configuration Management

    Configuration Management is the process of identifying and defining the items in the system, controlling the change of these items throughout their lifecycle, recording and reporting the status of items and change requests, and verifying the completeness and correctness of items. [IEEEStandard7291983].

  • Cyber Security

    To help our customers protect their critical systems and sensitive information from digital attacks security has to be built into our products.
    Therefore, the Cyber Security process is an integrated part of most of the PCP R&D processes.
    This page contains an overview of securityrelated activities within PCP R&D, and additional information can be found under respective process area in the QMS.

  • Development Stream

    The Development Stream process manages the planning, prioritization, and visualization of all activities related to product and component releases of different sizes, such as new versions, rollups, and temporary corrections. The main development streams are Operations, Engineering, Control & IO, and IIoT Platform & Applications.

  • Development Team

    The Development Team process manages the planning, prioritization, and visualization of all activities related to the development of software and hardware components. There are multiple development teams in each development stream.

  • Explosion Protection

    Explosion protection is the method called which reduces the risk of an unwanted ignition of an explosive atmosphere. The statutory definitions of explosion protection derived from the health and safety at work regulations are related to workplaces.

  • Functional Safety

    General Introduction

  • Hardware Development

    Hardware development involves the design and manufacture of electromechanical devices. It includes CAD models, prototypes, manufacturing documentation, and certifications.

  • Intellectual Property

    The PCP Intellectual Property process aims to maintain a strong intellectual property portfolio consistent with the market and thought leadership position. IPrelated activities in the R&D processes are carried out in the context of PCP’s active, marketoriented IP protection strategy.

  • L4 and Maintenance

    The process is mainly divided into two parts: continuous maintenance of existing products during the product life cycle, and an eventdriven part handling both customer problems via Support Level 3 and manufacturing problems. The process covers both hardware and software.

  • Quality & KPIs

    The quality process describes how to create and maintain the PCP R&D processes. It also includes quality control, definition and evaluation of KPIs, and how to facilitate process improvements.

  • Release

    The Release process is valid for component, product, and system releases, including limited releases such as rollups and expansion packs. It deploys new functionality into production continuously or on demand and ensures that all R&D deliverables are ready to release.

  • Requirements

    The requirements process describes how the market opportunities and system requirements are received from Portfolio and Product Management and transformed into epics, features, and stories.

  • Software Development

    Software development supports the incremental development of features that can be delivered to streams or other stakeholders. Included are design, implementation, unit tests, component tests, and bug fixing. Software development can result in deliverables, e.g., firmware, applications, and tools.

  • SPI Coordination

    The Synchronized Program Increment (SPI) sets a common cadence, synchronizes, and aligns the PCP organization (e.g. PPM, R&D, and Operations) towards common PCP business goals. The SPI also creates openness and transparency across organizational functions by inviting key stakeholders to synchronization meetings where issues, conflicting expectations, and dependencies are highlighted before they get critical.

  • System Stream

    The System Stream process manages the planning, prioritization, and visualization of all activities related to system releases of different sizes, such as new versions, rollups, and temporary corrections. The main systems are 800xA, Symphony Plus, Freelance, and Heritage.

  • Test

    The system and products are integrated and tested to provide stakeholders with information about the quality of potential deliverables or releases.

  • User Documentation

    This process area is responsible for the key processes involved in creating and maintaining user documentation. It covers principles, activities, artifacts, and dependencies to ensure comprehensive and accurate documentation.