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JULY 2013
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CC-PS/NE1 visit to ESA
The month of june witnessed the visits from NE1 to the ESA department. Mr.Diedrich Mentgen, Mr.Alexander Springer visited the ESA department from 18th to 21st of June. Mr. Norman Brosig, Ms.AnneHelene Kindsvater, Mr. Denis Ludwig, Mr. Stephan Poeppel visited ESA department from 18th to 27th of June. The main activities in the visits were to have: Mangement reviews on Business and Cooperation, AB12 SW Workshops for EDR, COMM and DIAG, Team Building, EDR Task force Closure meeting and 8D reviews.

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Dear All, June was a challenging month, which had couple of travels to Germany and Japan. Then, CC-PS/NE1 visited RBEI. Challenges were in multiple folds. Quality, AB10 Generation transfer and additionally continue supporting future generations like AB12 and ISU. We have a huge challenge on us to improve the quality and be efficient. So, defect reduction continue to be the major goal. AB10 Generation transfer is in its last sprint. We do have tough goals to be met, mainly reduction of defects found outside Software. During Japan visit, we brainstormed to introduce customer SPOC’s inside FT and strengthen requirements & design phase (left part of the V model). This is an important step in improving the quality. Details of these actions would be shared in group and department meeting. Feel free to contact me / GrMs for details. Looking forward for support from you in improving the Quality in Safety Software.

news Workshops held in ESA
Workshops were conducted in ESA, participated by the FRs and the teams, for the EDR, COMM, DIAG and V&V teams. Several acitivities and discussions were conducted in these sessions which included: defining training plans for the teams to improve their competency, defining the SRS template for AB12 and new AB10 projects, concluding on the AB12 architecture, defining the tooling and release procedure for modules, workshop of the DRP

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