2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00502-011-0003-y
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Improving automotive embedded systems engineering at European level

Abstract: Complexity in embedded systems engineering is increasing, imposing challenges to many industries. Especially the automotive industry has gone through significant changes with the application target of embedded systems moving towards safety-relevant applications. New safety standards as well as an increasing number of functionalities in a context of stringent cost constraints represent a complex challenge the industry is dealing with. In this paper, we provide an overview of two major challenges, the automotive… Show more

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“…Part of the research in the field is more engineering‐oriented in nature. The authors in present such an approach, as developed on project CESAR. Functional safety and tool‐chain integration are the main challenges, which researchers try to address by developing a reference technology platform.…”
Section: Architectures and Formalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Part of the research in the field is more engineering‐oriented in nature. The authors in present such an approach, as developed on project CESAR. Functional safety and tool‐chain integration are the main challenges, which researchers try to address by developing a reference technology platform.…”
Section: Architectures and Formalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Part of the research in the field is more engineering-oriented in nature. The authors in [354] presents such an approach, as developed on project CESAR. Functional safety and tool-chain integration are the main challenges which researchers try to address by developing a reference technology platform.…”
Section: Architectures and Formalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%