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The Autosar standard, which has now been successfully introduced, defines an exchange format that simplifies the interactions between tools used for behavior modeling and architecture design. Drawing on practical experi- ence with the Autosar standard, this article will demonstrate how an efficient Autosar development process can be set up by using a precisely coordinated tool chain and well-defined workflows. dSpace provides the System- Desk and TargetLink tools for this.
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Autosar Architecture - and Behavior Modeling — The Interaction of SystemDesk and TargetLink, dSpace, http://www.dspace.com/goto?SDTL_en, April 2009
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Eisemann, U., Stichling, D. & Stroop, J. Efficient software development and verification in an Autosar tool chain. ATZ Elektron Worldw 4, 34–37 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03242223
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03242223