Transforming Automotive Engineering - The Model-based Software Factory
Overview
The automotive industry is adopting software factory approaches with automated Model-Based Development platforms to address fast-changing customer needs. These methods tackle challenges like managing software variants, handling legacy software, upskilling the workforce, and inconsistent processes. Key elements include early error detection via virtualization, simulation, and test automation. Join this webinar to learn how leading companies accelerate development cycles, reduce design risks, save costs, and ensure compliance with regulations (e.g. UNECE R155), ASPICE and ISO-26262.
Highlights
- Understand current trends for automation and virtualization
- Leverage continuous integration and automation to speed up development
- Use virtual validation with Virtual ECUs to reduce hardware dependencies
- Implement processes to improve speed of software delivery and quality
- Automate testing reporting to ease compliance with regulations
About the Presenters
Dr. Tjorben Gross is Senior Team Lead for the Automotive Application Engineering Team at MathWorks Germany. He works with customers in the areas of functional safety, cyber security and integrating Model-Based Design with DevOps concepts, including CI or the cloud. Before joining MathWorks, he was involved in different development projects at Fraunhofer ITWM. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the TU Kaiserslautern.
Stefan David is manager in the Application Engineering department at MathWorks specializing on safe and secure Embedded Systems- and Software Engineering. His area of responsibility spans across MBSE, Verification & Validation, Rapid Prototyping, and HIL simulation, including CI automation. Before he joined MathWorks in 2007, he spent several years as freelance software developer and as consultant in formal- and static analysis methods. Stefan is an ISTQB-certified tester and holds a Dipl.-Ing. degree from the University of Cooperative Education in Mannheim, Germany, and a B.Sc. in Information Technology from the Open University in the UK.