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Efficient software development

Integrated process chain from specifications to tests

  • Development Processes
  • Lifecycle Management
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Still today there is a hard break between development and testing processes of ECU software. Lifecycle Management can make a contribution to close this process gap for a more efficient development. Berner & Mattner features an approach which includes all processes from the specification of an ECU function to its test at the test bench. In doing so, the company deals with projects that already exist in part at German premium OEMs and their suppliers. Production vehicles launched in 2009 profit from the Lifecycle Management methods for the first time.

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Eder, K., Meyer, J. & Hörfarter, S. Efficient software development. ATZ Elektron Worldw 4, 50–54 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03242217

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