Developair, represented in Israel by ITEC, delivers an AI-powered solution designed to help automotive engineering teams achieve and maintain ASPICE compliance efficiently, reliably, and at scale.
ASPICE (Automotive SPICE) is a process assessment model for the automotive sector, focusing on the quality and consistency of software and systems engineering. Reaching high ASPICE capability levels demands disciplined implementation of requirements engineering, architectural design, verification and validation, and traceability. These activities—particularly in the V&V phases—often require significant engineering effort.
At the core of Developair’s platform is a unique combination of Symbolic and Generative AI technologies, enabling deep automation of complex, time-consuming engineering tasks. This integration streamlines verification and validation workflows, minimizes human error, and ensures consistent process discipline aligned with ASPICE goals. The result is faster, safer, and more reliable software delivery.
ASPICE-Aligned Automation: Targeting SWE.2, SWE.3, and SWE.4
SWE.2 – Software Architectural Design
Developair offers a robust Architecture Editor for multi-level system decomposition and clear interface definition, ensuring consistent, well-structured architectures aligned with system requirements and SWE.2 objectives.
Quality Assurance for SWE.2 & SWE.3
An AI Assistant detects inconsistencies, undefined variables, and requirement conflicts early in the process, reducing rework and reverse engineering activities.
SWE.3 – Software Detailed Design and Unit Construction
Smart Editor and modeling tools enable precise unit-level design. The platform’s Rely language—a structured, restricted-natural language developed by Developair—improves clarity, consistency, and automation in requirements engineering. Requirements can be automatically generated from natural language descriptions or existing documents using Generative AI.
SWE.4 – Software Unit Verification
Symbolic AI automates functional unit test case generation from requirements, ensuring traceability and meeting coverage criteria such as Statement, Decision, MC/DC, and Boundary-value analysis. This reduces manual effort while achieving full SWE.4 compliance.
Traceability and Integration
Seamless integration with requirements management tools (e.g., Polarion) and testing frameworks (e.g., Google Test) ensures end-to-end traceability—essential for ASPICE compliance.
Certified Safety: ISO 26262 Across All TCLs and ASILs
ASPICE maturity and ISO 26262 functional safety go hand-in-hand. While ASPICE defines best practices for structured, traceable development processes, ISO 26262 focuses on risk mitigation in safety-critical automotive systems.
Developair is fully certified for ISO 26262 across all Tool Confidence Levels (TCLs) and Automotive Safety Integrity Levels (ASILs). This enables deployment in any safety-critical automotive project—from driver assistance to advanced autonomous functions—without extra tool qualification effort.
With dedicated support for SWE.2, SWE.3, and SWE.4, combined with ISO 26262 certification, Developair equips automotive companies with a more efficient, compliant, and scalable workflow—helping them deliver safer, more reliable software to market faster.


