2014 IEEE International Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/ievc.2014.7056210
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Component-based modeling and integration of automotive application architectures

Abstract: Abstract-The introduction of new propulsion technologies such as electric or hybrid drives imposes fundamental changes to the overall structure of the vehicle's electric and electronic system architecture. It also increases the need for cross-domain functionality, such as centralized energy management or the orchestration of mechanical braking and electric energy recuperation during deceleration. This leads to new challenges with respect to architecture development as interconnections between features are intr… Show more

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“…In [21] the inports and outports of a single component (hardware or software) within a system are related to each other. The developer connects an outport to an inport of a component if the output of the outport is dependent from the input of the inport.…”
Section: Inner Port Dependenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [21] the inports and outports of a single component (hardware or software) within a system are related to each other. The developer connects an outport to an inport of a component if the output of the outport is dependent from the input of the inport.…”
Section: Inner Port Dependenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [21] a methodology is described that uses so-called inner port relations for testing and completeness purposes. Inner port relations require comparatively less information as input and provide information how outputs of a component are related to inputs.…”
Section: Cbse'15mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They concluded that a lack of interoperability standards, glue code, and format variation are the key reasons for failure to integrate. Schorp and Sommer [9] defined a new component model in the domain of automotive ICT architecture. They contended that a successful integration of software components can be accomplished if functional interdependencies and non-functional requirements are clearly addressed.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%