Search for dissertations about: "automotive software"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 131 swedish dissertations containing the words automotive software.
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1. Understanding, Measuring, and Evaluating Maintainability of Automotive Software
Abstract : Context: The importance of software maintainability is well-addressed by software engineering research, in general. Particularly for object-oriented and open-source software, measurements as a means to represent maintainability are well-established. READ MORE
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2. Online experimentation in automotive software engineering
Abstract : Context: Online experimentation has long been the gold standard for evaluating software towards the actual needs and preferences of customers. In the Software-as-a-Service domain, various online experimentation techniques are applied and proven successful. READ MORE
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3. Engineering software for mass-produced embedded systems - Ways-of-working, architecture and ecosystems for innovation
Abstract : Software is prevalent in many products manufactured today; cars, washing machines, mobile phones, airplanes and satellites, and is often critical for the success of the product. These products are typically developed in large, and sometimes very complex, industrial projects where the manufacturing and delivery of the product is a heavier investment than the software budget. READ MORE
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4. System Capability Feedback-Cycles in Automotive Software Development
Abstract : Context: The automotive industry is currently going through rapid change, driven by new technology; for example, electrification, autonomous driving, and connected cars. This new technology is largely based on electronics and software, and vehicles are increasingly becoming software-intensive systems. READ MORE
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5. On Improvement of Requirements Engineering in the Automotive Domain
Abstract : Over the last decades software has been the driving force for change in many domains, causing increased global competition. To stay competitive, organizations need to produce more complex products, incorporating more and more functionality, while minimizing the cost for development and production. READ MORE