Hardung B, Kölzow T, Krüger A (2004)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution, Original article
Publication year: 2004
Publisher: ACM Press
Edited Volumes: EMSOFT 2004 - Fourth ACM International Conference on Embedded Software
City/Town: New York, NY, USA
Book Volume: 306
Pages Range: 203-210
Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the 4th ACM International Conference on Embedded Software
ISBN: 1-58113-860-1
URI: http://www2.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/publication/download/p203-hardung.pdf
Until recently, in the automotive industry, reuse of software has entirely been a typical activity of suppliers. They try to reduce the increasing software development costs that stem from rising complexity and size of software in the modern automobile. Lately, also the automotive manufacturers began to develop specific software with competitive relevance. Now they have to deal with the problem of reuse, too. Nevertheless, there is a difference between the manufacturers' and the suppliers' point of view because the manufacturers have to integrate the networked hardware components to one automotive system. Therefore, the manufacturers have to deal with additional problems compared to the supplier. At the beginning of this paper, the specific problems of reuse of software in the automotive domain are shown from the perspective of automotive manufacturers. After that, a framework is proposed to deal with these problems. Moreover, the application of this framework is shown in a realistic application example. Copyright 2004 ACM.
APA:
Hardung, B., Kölzow, T., & Krüger, A. (2004). Reuse of Software in Distributed Embedded Automotive Systems. In Proceedings of the 4th ACM International Conference on Embedded Software (pp. 203-210). Pavia, Italy, IT: New York, NY, USA: ACM Press.
MLA:
Hardung, Bernd, Thorsten Kölzow, and Andreas Krüger. "Reuse of Software in Distributed Embedded Automotive Systems." Proceedings of the Fourth ACM International Conference on Embedded Software (EMSOFT 2004), Pavia, Italy New York, NY, USA: ACM Press, 2004. 203-210.
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