The demand for more security, economy, and comfort as well as for a reduced environmental impact increases the importance of electronic components for vehicles. The development of such systems is determined by the requirement of improved functionality and at the same time the demand for limited costs. In order to fulfil these demands and taking into consideration the increase of complexity and the melting together to a Car-Wide Web, Bosch is developing an ordering concept called CARTRONIC. This concept is supposed to be open and neutral regarding automotive manufactures and suppliers. The analysis of vehicle control systems via this method is based on formal rules for structuring and modelling. The result is an object structure of logical components with defined interfaces. The mapping of these results in the object oriented Unified Modelling Language (UML) completes the analysis phase of the software development. This development is followed by an automated continuous computer aided development process, to reduce time and cost of the product development. The paper describes the process summarised above via the analysis of the functions of the window cleaning systems.
UML-modelling of automobile electronic components based on the ordering concept for vehicle control systems CARTRONIC
UML-Modellierung von elektronischen Fahrzeugkomponenten auf der Grundlage des Fahrzeugsteuerungssystems CARTRONIC
2000
12 Seiten, 7 Bilder, 10 Quellen
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Englisch
CARTRONIC - An Open Architecture for Networking the Control Systems of an Automobile
SAE Technical Papers | 1998
|CARTRONIC - an open architecture for networking the control systems of an automobile
Kraftfahrwesen | 1998
|CARTRONIC Antriebsstrang und Energiemanagement
Kraftfahrwesen | 2002
|CARTRONIC Antriebsstrang- und Energiemanagement
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2002
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