44th International Vienna Motor Symposium

Designing and Implementing Modular Product Architectures for Automotive Software

Authors

Prof. Dr. F. Kauf, Dr. H. Skirde, D. J. Großmann MSc, D. Thoma MSc, PwC Germany, Munich / Düsseldorf:

Year

2023

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Production/Publication ÖVK

Summary

With the rise of electric powertrains and autonomous driving, cars have transformed into cyber-physical systems, leading to a significant increase of software in E/E architectures.

The development of such E/E architectures requires alignment between OEMs and suppliers, especially between the different development disciplines. The traditional V-model fails to comprehensively synchronize the different working styles and innovation cycles between multiple disciplines. The functional V-cycle-model has been introduced as an improved approach to harmonize the different development disciplines based on a common function structure. However, the software development teams face further challenges, such as increased regulatory requirements or lacking traceability which the previous work on the functional V-cycle-model did not fully address. This paper focuses on further developing the functional V-cycle-model with a major focus on software development, offering guidelines for creating an end-to-end data model that supports modular software architectures. A case study highlights the benefits of this approach.

ISBN

978-3-9504969-2-5

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