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AUTOSAR vs. MARTE for Enabling Timing Analysis of Automotive Applications

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Automotive software systems are characterized by increasing complexity and tight requirements on safety and timing. Recent industrial experience has indicated that model-based and component-based approaches can help improve the overall system quality, foster reuse and evolution, and increase the potential for automatic validation and verification. In this paper, we discuss some crucial specification capabilities that need to be satisfied by modeling languages to enable scheduling analysis aware modeling for automotive applications. We evaluate the extent to which two major industry-based languages, MARTE and AUTOSAR, satisfy those needs.

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Anssi, S., Gérard, S., Kuntz, S., Terrier, F. (2011). AUTOSAR vs. MARTE for Enabling Timing Analysis of Automotive Applications. In: Ober, I., Ober, I. (eds) SDL 2011: Integrating System and Software Modeling. SDL 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7083. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25264-8_20

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