Slotosch, OscarAbu-Alqumsan, MohammadSchaefer, InaKaragiannis, DimitrisVogelsang, AndreasMéndez, DanielSeidl, Christoph2018-01-232018-01-232018978-3-88579-674-9https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/14943In this paper, we describe a two-step approach to show evidence for compliance with safety standards within certification efforts for model-based development projects that share some commonalities (i.e. using the same metamodel). The approach is based on modeling model-based development processes in combination with the requirements imposed on them by safety standards. Besides the typical benefits of model-based approaches (modularity, rigor, formalization and simulation), we use the combined hierarchic processes-requirements model in order to automatically generate formalized descriptions of processes, standard compliance report and verification check-lists. The process description can be used to introduce new team members to the deployed development processes. As a concrete example of the proposed approach, we present representative parts of the Validas model-based tool qualification process that has been fully modeled and certified based on the automatically generated documents by TÜV SÜDenModel-based DevelopmentProcess ModelSafety StandardsTool QualificationModeling and Safety-Certification of Model-based Development ProcessesText/Conference Paper1617-5468