Domain-Specific Languages for the Definition of Automotive System Requirements

Bock F, Siegl S, German R (2016)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2016

Series: CARS 2016 - Critical Automotive applications : Robustness & Safety

City/Town: Göteborg, Sweden

Conference Proceedings Title: Workshop CARS 2016 - Critical Automotive applications : Robustness & Safety

Event location: Lindholmen Conference Centre, Göteborg, Schweden SE

URI: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01375453

Abstract

Over the last decades, the complexity of modern cars and the included hardware and software has vastly increased. To maintain a constant development and release cycle for car manufacturers, more sophisticated development methods are required. The fields of requirements engineering and test management have high optimization potential. In order to improve the transitions between the different development stages, the combination of a controlled natural language and a domain-specific language can be used, which is drafted in this paper. It enables the user to specify requirements textually with automotive vocabulary and generate artifacts such as functional models.

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APA:

Bock, F., Siegl, S., & German, R. (2016). Domain-Specific Languages for the Definition of Automotive System Requirements. In Matthieu Roy (Eds.), Workshop CARS 2016 - Critical Automotive applications : Robustness & Safety. Lindholmen Conference Centre, Göteborg, Schweden, SE: Göteborg, Sweden.

MLA:

Bock, Florian, Sebastian Siegl, and Reinhard German. "Domain-Specific Languages for the Definition of Automotive System Requirements." Proceedings of the CARS 2016 - Critical Automotive Applications : Robustness & Safety, Lindholmen Conference Centre, Göteborg, Schweden Ed. Matthieu Roy, Göteborg, Sweden, 2016.

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