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ISO 26262 konforme Software Entwicklung mit Model‐Based Design

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Der modellbasierte Ansatz (Model‐Based Design) zur Entwicklung von Software in der Automobil Industrie ist weit verbreitet und gehört in vielen Anwendungen zur Standard Vorgehensweise. Die Charakteristika des modellbasierten Ansatzes sind komplexe Funktionalitäten durch Modelle zu beschreiben, diese Modelle dann mittels Simulation früh zu testen und abzusichern. Model‐Based Design findet auch Einzug in Anwendungen wie Spurassistent oder elektromechanische Lenkunterstützung. Diese sicherheitsrelevanten Systeme müssen Anforderungen der Norm zur funktionalen Sicherheit im Automobil ISO 26262 erfüllen.

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Kurutas, C. (2013). ISO 26262 konforme Software Entwicklung mit Model‐Based Design. In: Proff, H., Pascha, W., Schönharting, J., Schramm, D. (eds) Schritte in die künftige Mobilität. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-4308-8_1

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