Zusammenfassung
For most features in the automotive domain, the realized functionality is spread over several Electronic Control Units (ECUs) provided by a number of suppliers. To develop such a feature a close cooperation between suppliers and the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM, e. g. Ford) is necessary. During product development, the involved suppliers and the OEM have to create a large set of aligned artefacts, consisting of textual documents (e. g. specifications, test plans), requirements (e. g. in a requirement management tool), models, source code etc. To improve readability, we will use the term “documents” in this paper. Note that this includes all types of artefacts as mentioned above.
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Frese, T., Hatebur, D., Côté, I., Heisel, M. (2019). Integration of Development Interface Agreement, Supplier Safety Assessment and Safety Management for Driver Assistance Systems. In: Proff, H. (eds) Mobilität in Zeiten der Veränderung . Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-26107-8_18
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