Automotive Software Engineering : principles, processes, methods, and tools /
Jörg Schäuffele
- Segunda edición
- xv, 371 páginas: ilustraciones, gráficas, planos, fotografías; 28 cm
Foreword: The role of software in the automobile -- Preface to the second English edition -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction and overview -- Chapter 2. Essential system basics -- Chapter 3. Support processes for electronic systems and software development -- Chapter 4. Core process for electronic systems and software engineering -- Chapter 5. Methods and tools for development -- Chapter 6. Methods and tools for production and service -- Chapter 7. Summary and outlook -- References -- Illustration credits -- List of acronyms -- Index -- About the authors.
Since the early seventies, the development of the automobile has been characterized by a steady increase in the deployment of onboard electronics systems and software. This trend continues unabated and is driven by rising end-user demands and increasingly stringent environmental requirements. Today, almost every function onboard the modern vehicle is electronically controlled or monitored. The software-based implementation of vehicle functions provides for unparalleled freedoms of concept and design. However, automobile development calls for the accommodation of contrasting prerequisites - such.