Title
A Model-Based Approach for Automotive Software Development
Abstract
Integrated model-based specification techniques facilitate the definition of seamless development processes for electronic control units (ECUs) including support for domain specific issues such as management of signals, the integration of isolated logical functions or the deployment of functions to distributed networks of ECUs. A fundamental prerequisite of such approaches is the existence of an adequate modeling notation tailored to the specific needs of the application domain together with a precise definition of its syntax and its semantics. However, although these constituents are necessary, they are not sufficient for guaranteeing an efficient development process of ECU networks. In addition, methodical support which guides the application of the modeling notation must be an integral part of a model-based approach. Therefore we propose the introduction of a so-called 'system model' which com- prises all of these constituents. A major part of this system model constitutes the Automotive Modeling Language (AML), an architecture centric modeling language. The system model further comprises specifically tailored modeling notations derived from the Unified Modeling Language (UML) or the engineering tool ASCET-SD or general applicable structuring mechanisms like abstraction levels which support the definition of an AML relevant well-structured development process.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2001
OMER
modeling language,unified modeling language,software development,system modeling,electronic control unit,development process
Field
DocType
Citations 
Software design,Domain engineering,Systems engineering,Model-driven architecture,Computer science,Software development process,Automotive software,Software development,Domain model,Goal-Driven Software Development Process
Conference
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.79
3
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Peter Braun1384.18
Martin Rappl2153.48