
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70930-5
Abstract:
Automotive software has become an important factor in the development of modern and innovative high-end vehicles. More and more functions can only be realized by the cooperation of different control devices. In addition, not only a single product but a number of basic configurations and a large number of optional functions for each new type series have to be addressed by the software. While product lines are a promising approach to address known variability within a car series, the reuse of functions across type series is not feasible with the current proposals. In this paper, a service-oriented approach is sketched which exploits that functions in automotive systems only have to be recombined in a restricted manner in order to enable reuse across car series. Components are used as basic units which provide localized basis functionality, patterns represent reusable assets which capture the interaction and protocols in between several roles, and services capture complex reusable functionality which requires the interaction of multiple units. It is sketched how all phases of the development process can benefit from a service-oriented approach and that advanced synthesis techniques can be employed to reuse the components, patterns and services and compose them with only minimal manual efforts.
BibTeX file
title = { Reusable Services and Semi-Automatic Service Composition for Automotive Software },
year = { 2008 },
abstract = { Automotive software has become an important factor in the development of modern and innovative high-end vehicles. More and more functions can only be realized by the cooperation of different control devices. In addition, not only a single product but a number of basic configurations and a large number of optional functions for each new type series have to be addressed by the software. While product lines are a promising approach to address known variability within a car series, the reuse of functions across type series is not feasible with the current proposals. In this paper, a service-oriented approach is sketched which exploits that functions in automotive systems only have to be recombined in a restricted manner in order to enable reuse across car series. Components are used as basic units which provide localized basis functionality, patterns represent reusable assets which capture the interaction and protocols in between several roles, and services capture complex reusable functionality which requires the interaction of multiple units. It is sketched how all phases of the development process can benefit from a service-oriented approach and that advanced synthesis techniques can be employed to reuse the components, patterns and services and compose them with only minimal manual efforts. },
month = { 0 },
editor = { Manfred Broy and Ingolf Krüger },
publisher = { Springer Verlag },
series = { Lecture Notes in Computer Science },
booktitle = { Automotive Software – Model-Driven Development of Reliable Automotive Services. Second Automotive Software Workshop, ASWSD 2006, San Diego, CA, USA, March 15-17, 2006, Revised Selected Papers },
isbn = { 978-3-540-70929-9 }
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