From Model to Rig – An Automotive Case Study
Paper in proceeding, 2016

As the size and complexity of the software in a truck grows, new ways of managing the development are needed. Numerous reports show how MDE can be successfully applied for automotive software development. We complement previous research by conducting a case study on the impact of model-based testing for verifying and validating the behaviour of a truck's headlights. Our results are three-fold. First, we show how a model can be transferred from a model-in-the-loop setting to a hardware-in-the-loop via system simulation. Second, we supply an analysis of the shortcomings of the model that were found as the model was tested in more and more platform-specific settings. Third, our results show that the introduction of model-based testing practices will require organisational changes even if the used tools are familiar to the company.

Model-based testing

Organisational change

Tool adaptation

Test coverage

Author

Josefine Södling

Chalmers, Signals and Systems

Rikard Ekbom

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers)

Peter Thorngren

Volvo

Håkan Burden

University of Gothenburg

4th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development, MODELSWARD 2016; Rome; Italy; 19 February 2016 through 21 February 2016

615-622
978-989-758-168-7 (ISBN)

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Information Science

ISBN

978-989-758-168-7

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10/8/2017