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Join the Softacus webinar "Realization of the IBM ELM Automotive Compliance Process."
Date: 28. August 2024
Time: 3:30 - 4:30 pm CET
In this webinar, we will cover:
- An overview of the automotive compliance process
- What's "inside the box": process definitions, IBM tool templates, ready-to-use reports, and standard mappings
- Best practices for implementing the process with IBM ELM tools
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When: Oct 13, 2022 from 09:00 AM to 10:00 AM (PT)
The AUTOSAR Adaptive platform standard has been introduced to cope with the complex software-driven functionality of vehicles, of which autonomous driving is probably the most prominent one. In this webinar, we will look into the workflows implementing AUTOSAR Adaptive components, and we will discuss how AUTOSAR Classic and Adaptive workflows can be combined. OEM and supplier workflow will be highlighted. Furthermore, we will also discuss migration strategies from AUTOSAR Classic to Adaptive.
AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture (AUTOSAR) is a development partnership of automotive interested parties founded in 2003. It pursues the objective to create and establish an open and standardized software architecture for automotive electronic control units (ECUs). Goals include the scalability to different vehicle and platform variants, transferability of software, the consideration of availability and safety requirements, a collaboration between various partners, sustainable use of natural resources, and maintainability during the product lifecycle.
IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) is the leading platform for today’s complex product and software development. ELM extends the functionality of standard ALM tools, providing an integrated, end-to-end solution that offers full transparency and traceability across all engineering data. From requirements through testing and deployment, ELM optimizes collaboration and communication across all stakeholders, improving decision- making, productivity and overall product quality.
Speaker:
Moshe Cohen - Senior Offering/Product Manager - Engineering Lifecycle Management
Walter van der Heiden - Owner/CTO
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AUTOSAR classic replaces some proprietary Automotive architectures in order to create consistency and efficiency across the development supply chain for automotive applications. In this webinar we will dive into the AUTOSAR related workflows, from an OEM and from a supplier's point of view. The demo part will focus on how to develop AUTOSAR software components starting from SysML, applying early verification and validation, all the way down to automatic prodcution code generation.
AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture (AUTOSAR) is a development partnership of automotive interested parties founded in 2003. It pursues the objective to create and establish an open and standardized software architecture for automotive electronic control units (ECUs). Goals include the scalability to different vehicle and platform variants, transferability of software, the consideration of availability and safety requirements, a collaboration between various partners, sustainable use of natural resources, and maintainability during the product lifecycle.
IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) is the leading platform for today’s complex product and software development. ELM extends the functionality of standard ALM tools, providing an integrated, end-to-end solution that offers full transparency and traceability across all engineering data. From requirements through testing and deployment, ELM optimizes collaboration and communication across all stakeholders, improving decision- making, productivity and overall product quality.
This webinar will introduce AUTOSAR, providing an overview on the concepts behind classic and adaptive platform. We will also briefly cover the workflows for both standards, from high-level system architecture, all the way down to automatically generating production code for AUTOSAR software components.
AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture (AUTOSAR) is a development partnership of automotive interested parties founded in 2003. It pursues the objective to create and establish an open and standardized software architecture for automotive electronic control units (ECUs). Goals include the scalability to different vehicle and platform variants, transferability of software, the consideration of availability and safety requirements, a collaboration between various partners, sustainable use of natural resources, and maintainability during the product lifecycle.
IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) is the leading platform for today’s complex product and software development. ELM extends the functionality of standard ALM tools, providing an integrated, end-to-end solution that offers full transparency and traceability across all engineering data. From requirements through testing and deployment, ELM optimizes collaboration and communication across all stakeholders, improving decision- making, productivity and overall product quality.