The ISO 26262 standard de nes functional safety for automotive E/E systems. Since the publication of the rst edition of this standard in 2011, many di erent safety techniques complying to the ISO 26262 have been developed. However, it is not clear which parts and (sub-) phases of the standard are targeted by these techniques and which objectives of the standard are particularly addressed. Therefore, we carried out a gap analysis to identify gaps between the safety standard objectives of the part 3 till 7 and the existing techniques. In this paper the results of the gap analysis are presented such as we identi ed that there is a lack of mature tool support for the ASIL sub-phase and a need for a common platform for the entire product development cycle.
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S. Kannan, M., Dajsuren, Y., Luo, Y., & Barosan, I. (2015). Analysis of ISO 26262 Compliant Techniques for the Automotive Domain. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings.