An Architecture-Centric Approach towards the Construction of Dependable Automotive Software

2006 
In this paper a model-based design approach currently developed is introduced to optimize the development process of automotive software. The approach plays special emphasis on a quality-oriented construction of embedded software to shorten the development life cycle and the development costs at the same time. “Quality-oriented” in this context means, that design and implementation decisions may be better traced back to the actual user requirements which are essential for the validation of the system. In contrast to low-level modeling approaches (such as Matlab/Simulink [1] or ASCETSD [2], which mainly focus on technical aspects of the system), high-level modeling concepts are introduced to represent HW-/SW-architectures within a set of consecutive abstraction level s. A newly reworked system of automotive-specific abstraction levels is presented, where architectures are specified introducing more detail on each level. The system of abstraction levels supports the inheritance of model information from abstract levels down to concrete levels and the refinement of this information at each level. Thus the gap between (informal) requirements and the implementation is reduced. Since the higher levels
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