Automotive Software Engineering : Principles, Processes, Methods, and Tools, 2nd Edition

Title: Automotive Software Engineering : Principles, Processes, Methods, and Tools, 2nd Edition
Author: Joerg Schaeuffele, Thomas Zurawka
ISBN: 0768079926 / 9780768079920
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 277
Publisher: SAE
Year: 2016
Availability: 45-60 days

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Since the early seventies, the development of the automobile has been characterized by a steady increase in the deploymnet 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 as higher demands on safety and reliability vs. lower cost ceilings, longer product life cycles vs. shorter development times – along with growing proliferation of model variants. Automotive Software Engineering has established its position at the center of these seemingly conflicting opposites. This book provides background basics as well as numerous suggestions, rare insights, and cases in point concerning those processes, methods, and tools that contribute to the surefooted mastery of the use of electronic systems and software in the contemporary automobile.

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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