This is due to the fact that the system needs to be able to process the input data and calculate the output data in a short period of time. This constraint ensures that the system can respond quickly and accurately to various stimuli.
Questions 5
Which Automotive Safety Integrity Levels does ISO 26262 describe?
There are four ASILs identified by ISO 26262―A, B, C, and D. ASIL A represents the lowest degree and ASIL D represents the highest degree of automotive hazard.
ISO 26262 recognizes several context factors which influence the selection of testing techniques. Which statement is correct? Please choose the BEST POSSIBLE answer.
Options:
A.
An testing techniques are always applied to one test basis. The specific techniques, e.g. equivalence partition analysis, however, can always be applied.
B.
ISO 26262 recommends specific testing techniques depending on the ASH level. Furthermore, the current state of technology must be considered
C.
The risk assessment provides insights regarding the risks, whose causes will then be tested Intensively (independent of the testing technique).
D.
For the selection and the applicability of the test techniques, the test basis is important, but not fie test level.
ISO 26262 recommends specific testing techniques depending on the ASIL level. Furthermore, the current state of technology must be considered. ISO 26262 is a standard for functional safety in the automotive industry, and it recognizes several context factors that influence the selection of testing techniques. Specifically, the standard recommends specific testing techniques depending on the Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) of the system, as well as considering the current state of technology. This means that the risk assessment provides insights regarding the risks, but it is the ASIL level and the current state of technology that will determine the specific testing techniques to be used.