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Generative programming: methods, tools, and applications
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Model-based run-time monitoring of end-to-end deadlines
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Architecture-driven platform independent deterministic replay for distributed hard real-time systems
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Safety of component-based systems: analysis and improvement using Fujaba4Eclipse
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Architecting Dependable Systems V
A data-entity approach for component-based real-time embedded systems development
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Architecting automotive product lines: industrial practice
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ATC'10 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Autonomic and trusted computing
Requirements engineering for embedded systems: an investigation of industry needs
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Component-Based hazard analysis: optimal designs, product lines, and online-reconfiguration
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Using product sets to define complex product decisions
SPLC'05 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Software Product Lines
Problems and their mitigation in system and software architecting
Information and Software Technology
Information visualization evaluation in large companies: challenges, experiences and recommendations
Information Visualization - Special issue on Evaluation for Information Visualization
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Formal semantics of modular time refinement in AutoFocus
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Architecting automotive product lines: Industrial practice
Science of Computer Programming
Guiding requirements engineering for software-intensive embedded systems in the automotive industry
Computer Science - Research and Development
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The automotive industry is one of the sectors which has been affected significantly by the industrial software revolution during the last few years. Competitive challenges, which are of major relevance for the growing number of software-based automotive innovations, are presented by a dramatic growth in system complexity, rising time and cost pressure, and high quality demands.All these requirements lead to a number of software-related challenges which will be of significant competitive importance for the automotive industry in the future. Asides from the question of whether an automotive company decides to develop software in-house or whether this is carried out by suppliers, every automotive key player has to hold or to build up specific software competencies. The most important competence areas are the software development process, software quality management including supplier cooperation, the overall architecture of the in-vehicle software, as well as the ability to specify, to integrate and to test the system.