Robert Bosch India achieves ASPICE maturity level 3

First major engineering solutions firm to be certified

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Mr. Vijay Ratnaparkhe, RBEI Managing Director

Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Ltd. (RBEI) in Bangalore has become the first major engineering solutions organization to achieve the ASPICE Organisational Maturity Level 3 for its automotive business.

To achieve this, the company, with over 5,000 employees, underwent one of the largest organizational maturity assessments conducted by independent inspector Kugler Maag Cie, appointed by intacs under its Trustworthy Assessment Scheme. In particular, the process culture in the automotive software business of RBEI impressed the external assessors.

Mr. Bhaskar Vanamali, the lead assessor for the appraisal, said: “Success in organizational improvement requires a strong commitment within the organizational culture. As the lead assessor I have been impressed by the commitment of the management and as a consequence of all RBEI’s people investing effort and ideas to improve their processes continuously.”

Mr. Vijay Ratnaparkhe, RBEI Managing Director, commented: “This is a significant achievement for any engineering organization working in the automotive domain. It demonstrates once again our commitment to continuous process improvement and quality. This would not have been possible without the commitment and dedication of our engineers.”

RBEI evaluates the input and output of software components and their dependencies to ensure high quality work products. Furthermore, powerful tools are used for estimation (size, effort, schedule) and quality assurance. RBEI has exemplary competence management throughout the entire organization, ensuring that competence is not confined to individuals.

Bosch-A400_Pump_PicOrganizational maturity assessment was based on the intacs scheme: The automotive software business of RBEI was assessed in November-December 2013 on the basis of Automotive SPICE v2.5 and ISO 15504 by experts from Kugler Maag Cie. The assessment included all domestic locations of RBEI. The assessors defined criteria to select representative projects from a total of 199 current projects. The catalogue included criteria such as project type, team sizes or ASIL level for safety-critical systems. As many as 15 representative projects were evaluated to determine the organizational maturity. Teams led by three principal assessors examined the projects and conducted a total of 39 interviews.

RBEI consciously focuses on mature processes as a source of competitive advantage and strives to deliver excellent quality work products to its customers. In another milestone achievement, the entire software business of RBEI was assessed at organizational maturity level 5 as per CMMI Dev ver 1.3 in 2011.