Future mobility solutions will increasingly rely on smart components that continuously monitor the environment and assume more and more responsibility for a convenient, safe and reliable operation. Currently the single most important roadblock for this market is the ability to come up with an affordable, safe multi-...
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The itea 2 project mosis has developed a common variability language (cvl) for modelling and managing variability and several domain-specific languages (dsls) for model-driven development of software-intensive systems. Domain-specific languages (dsls) allow model-driven development of software-intensive systems and...
The timmo project developed a common, standardised infrastructure for the handling of timing information during the design of embedded real-time systems in the automotive industry. This reduces the development cycle and increases its predictability to the benefit of carmakers and their suppliers.
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