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Model-Driven Development of Reliable Automotive Services - Second Automotive Software Workshop, ASWSD 2006, San Diego, CA, USA, March 15-17, 2006, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback)
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Model-Driven Development of Reliable Automotive Services - Second Automotive Software Workshop, ASWSD 2006, San Diego, CA, USA, March 15-17, 2006, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback)
Series: Programming and Software Engineering, 4922
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Software development for the automotive domain has become the
enabling te-
nologyforalmostallsafety-criticalandcomfortfunctionso?eredtothecustomer.
Ninety percentofallinnovations inautomotive systems aredirectly or
indirectly enabled by embedded software. The numbers of serious
accidents have declined in recent years, despite constantly
increasing tra?c; this is correlated with the introduction of
advanced, software-enabled functionality for driver assistance,
such as electronic stability control. Software contributes
signi?cantly to the - tomotive value chain. By 2010 it is estimated
that software will make up 40% of the value creation of automotive
electrics/electronics. However, with the large number of
software-enabled functions, their int- actions, and the
corresponding networking and operating infrastructure, come
signi?cant complexities both during the automotive systems
engineering p- cess and at runtime. A central challenge for
automotive systems development is the scattering of functionality
across multiple subsystems, such as electronic control units (ECUs)
and the associated networks. As an example, consider the central
locking systems (CLS), whose functionality is spread out over up to
19 di?erent ECUs in some luxury cars. Of course, this includes
advanced functi- ality, such as seat positioning and radio tuning
according to driver presets upon entry, as well as unlocking in
case of a detected impact or accident. However,
thisexampledemonstratesthatmodernautomotivesystemsbridgecomfort-and
safety-critical functionality. This induces particular demands on
safety and - curity, and, in general, software and systems quality.
The resulting challenges and opportunities were discussed, in
depth, at the second Automotive Software Workshop San Diego (ASWSD)
2006, on whose results we report here.
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