| [ANN] DaimlerChrysler use Eclipse plug-in in new software development approach [message #6990] | 
Tue, 22 November 2005 10:26   | 
 
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Engineers at DaimlerChrysler AGs Research and Technology Centre in Ulm,  
Germany have described their experiences using a new approach to solving  
complex automotive software product configuration problems. 
 
In a conference paper, the authors characterize embedded automotive  
software in terms of its high-degree of variability  variability arising  
from the characteristics of different vehicle hardware, different target  
markets and different legal regimes. 
 
The authors novel solution to the problem is to integrate the widely used  
MATLAB / Simulink tool with pure::variants, an Eclipse plug-in designed  
specifically to solve complex configuration problems. 
 
In the paper, two alternative integration schemes are evaluated. In the  
first approach, pure::variants is used to generate an XML description of  
an individual product variant which is then imported into Simulink. In the  
second approach, pure::variants is used to generate MATLAB scripts  
describing the product variant and these are then imported into Simulink.  
This second scheme requires more information about the software  
architecture to be modelled in pure::variants but the authors conclude  
that this is beneficial because of greater transparency in the  
configuration process. 
 
The paper was presented as part of the 3rd Workshop on Automotive Software  
Engineering, which took place at the Informatik 2005 conference held in  
Bonn, Germany 19th  22nd September. 
 
Visit http://www.software-acumen.com/purevariants for more information on  
the pure::variants toolset.
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