安全关键型、软件密集型系统的高效工程

J. Taiber, J. McGregor
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目前,交通生态系统正处于从非电气化到电气化、从孤立到互联、从非自动化到自动化的过渡阶段。在这一转变过程中,新的颠覆性技术取代了现有的技术,但它们自己很快就会过时。安全性和效率变得更加重要,因为驾驶员对驾驶决策的投入越来越少,而且更难实现,因为许多这些决策依赖于软件技术,而汽车工程师并不像通常的机械解决方案那样熟悉软件技术。在使用最新技术部署解决方案的匆忙中,软件的质量可能会受到影响。这项工作的目的是提出当前汽车软件工程所需的变化,以满足自动驾驶、联网汽车对质量的要求。最大的变化之一是,车辆和基础设施技术需要在特定的环境中发展。关于整合哪些技术和使用哪些开发过程的战略决策需要对新兴市场的了解。这里概述的开发方法为组织提供了使用生态系统路线图和高完整性软件开发过程的指导,以适应新兴技术和更短的产品周期。在某种程度上,这是通过将这些技术安装到经过验证的体系结构中并使用早期检测缺陷的技术来完成的。其结果是一个安全关键产品开发更有效和高效的环境。
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Efficient engineering of safety-critical, software-intensive systems
The transportation ecosystem is currently in a transition phase from non-electrified to electrified, from isolated to connected, and from non-automated to automated. During this transition new disruptive technologies replace existing ones but quickly become obsolete themselves. Safety and efficiency become even more important as the driver has less input into driving decisions and more difficult to achieve since many of these decisions rely on software technologies which are not as familiar to automotive engineers as the usual mechanical solutions. In the rush to deploy solutions with the latest technology the quality of the software can suffer. The objective of this work is to suggest changes needed in current automotive software engineering to meet the levels of quality demanded by autonomous, connected vehicles. One of the biggest changes is that vehicle and infrastructure technology needs to be developed in context. Strategic decisions concerning which technologies to integrate and the development processes to use require an understanding of the emerging markets. The development method outlined here provides an organization with guidance on using ecosystem roadmaps and a high integrity software development process to accommodate emerging technologies and ever shorter product cycles. In part this is accomplished by fitting those technologies into validated architectures and using techniques that detect defects early. The result is an environment in which safety-critical products are developed more effectively and efficiently.
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