Kontinuierliche Integration von vernetzten Steuergerätefunktionen im automatisierten Modellierungs-und Build-Prozess bei Volkswagen

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  • S. Balci
  • T. Filler
  • A. Soppa
  • S. H. Reiterer
  • M. Benedikt
  • Helena Szczerbicka

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  • Volkswagen AG
  • Virtual Vehicle
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Translated title of the contributionAgile entwicklung von mechatronischen systemen mithilfe von continuous integration und continuous testing
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)749-767
Number of pages19
JournalVDI Berichte
Volume2018
Issue number2333
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event19th VDI Congress on Simulation and testing in vehicle development, SIMVEC 2018 - Baden-Baden, Germany
Duration: 20 Nov 201821 Nov 2018

Abstract

This article presents a concept with regard to questions that arise from the requirements of the development of mechatronic systems. The focus is on a method for the development of mechatronic systems developed in a joint research project by Volkswagen and the Virtual Vehicle, based on an agile working method and an automation of the continuous integration with suitable development tools. It consists of well-known methods and tools for continuous integration for software development, which was transferred to the model development. This approach enables a transfer of the agile development of software to the development of mechatronic systems. The advantages of this approach are shown by a first application.

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Kontinuierliche Integration von vernetzten Steuergerätefunktionen im automatisierten Modellierungs-und Build-Prozess bei Volkswagen. / Balci, S.; Filler, T.; Soppa, A. et al.
In: VDI Berichte, Vol. 2018, No. 2333, 2018, p. 749-767.

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Balci, S, Filler, T, Soppa, A, Reiterer, SH, Benedikt, M & Szczerbicka, H 2018, 'Kontinuierliche Integration von vernetzten Steuergerätefunktionen im automatisierten Modellierungs-und Build-Prozess bei Volkswagen', VDI Berichte, vol. 2018, no. 2333, pp. 749-767. https://doi.org/10.51202/9783181023334-749
Balci, S., Filler, T., Soppa, A., Reiterer, S. H., Benedikt, M., & Szczerbicka, H. (2018). Kontinuierliche Integration von vernetzten Steuergerätefunktionen im automatisierten Modellierungs-und Build-Prozess bei Volkswagen. VDI Berichte, 2018(2333), 749-767. https://doi.org/10.51202/9783181023334-749
Balci S, Filler T, Soppa A, Reiterer SH, Benedikt M, Szczerbicka H. Kontinuierliche Integration von vernetzten Steuergerätefunktionen im automatisierten Modellierungs-und Build-Prozess bei Volkswagen. VDI Berichte. 2018;2018(2333):749-767. doi: 10.51202/9783181023334-749
Balci, S. ; Filler, T. ; Soppa, A. et al. / Kontinuierliche Integration von vernetzten Steuergerätefunktionen im automatisierten Modellierungs-und Build-Prozess bei Volkswagen. In: VDI Berichte. 2018 ; Vol. 2018, No. 2333. pp. 749-767.
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