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and other problems with the existing Eclipse implementations. The work package intents to find | and other problems with the existing Eclipse implementations. The work package intents to find | ||
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=== WP3: CDT Extensions === | === WP3: CDT Extensions === | ||
The development of embedded systems in the automotive area has additional requirements to CDT that will be collected, analyzed and | The development of embedded systems in the automotive area has additional requirements to CDT that will be collected, analyzed and | ||
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=== WP4: Functional Safety Relevant Development Process and Environment === | === WP4: Functional Safety Relevant Development Process and Environment === | ||
+ | Focus of this WP shall be to analyze which functions should have a toolchain in a safety environment. | ||
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[http://www.edona.fr/scripts/home/publigen/content/templates/show.asp?L=EN&P=55&vTicker=alleza Edona Project] <br \> | [http://www.edona.fr/scripts/home/publigen/content/templates/show.asp?L=EN&P=55&vTicker=alleza Edona Project] <br \> | ||
[http://topcased.org/ Topcased Project] <br \> | [http://topcased.org/ Topcased Project] <br \> | ||
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Revision as of 08:04, 25 October 2011
Open Source Initiative for Automotive Software Development Tools
Contents
Objectives
Innovation in the automotive industry is mostly achieved by electronics and software functions. The system automobile is becoming increasingly complex, an open developer tool workbench that extends throughout the supply-chain is becoming a must for the industry. Improvements and innovations to these software development tools are required to accelerate product development, create high quality software features and improve integration across the automotive supply chain.
The Eclipse Foundation is pleased to announce the creation of a new open source initiative to define and implement a standard platform for the software development tools used in the automotive industry. The new Eclipse Automotive Industry Working Group will be open to any organizations that want to participate in the goal of establishing a standard tools platform that will be used throughout the automotive supply chain.
- To provide an infrastructure for tool development required by the automotive industry
- To address and support the needs for the whole automotive software development cycle
- To avoid that the same non-competitive basic tool functionality is redeveloped over and over again
- To join forces and meet current and future requirements in terms of tool runtime performance and memory consumption
The charter of group can be found here
Organization and Contact
Spokesperson: | Andreas Graf, itemis AG |
Steering Committee Chair: | Ignacio Garro, Continental AG |
Steering Committee: | Awaiting management approval - see [1] |
For more information, contact ralph (dot) mueller (at) eclipse (dot) org
See also the Auto IWG Mailing List
News, Meetings and Activities
The next meeting is September 13th in Frankfurt!
Press Release 20. 07. 2011: New Open Source Initiative for Automotive Software Development Tools
A list of past meetings and meeting minutes is at Auto IWG Meetings
Work Packages
WP1: Technology Recommendations : Eclipse Automotive Tools Platform
Definition of a common Automotive Eclipse Tool Platform. More information here: Auto_IWG_WP1
WP2: Huge Models Support
Large models that exist in the automotive engineering space tend to create performance, loading, saving and other problems with the existing Eclipse implementations. The work package intents to find resolutions for these issues.
More information here: Auto_IWG_WP2
WP3: CDT Extensions
The development of embedded systems in the automotive area has additional requirements to CDT that will be collected, analyzed and supported from this working group.
More information here: Auto_IWG_WP3
WP4: Functional Safety Relevant Development Process and Environment
Focus of this WP shall be to analyze which functions should have a toolchain in a safety environment.
More information here: Auto_IWG_WP4
WP5: Eclipse Qualification Kit (ISO26262)
Definition of qualification support elements for the functional safety qualification of eclipse based tools.
More information here: Auto_IWG_WP5
Related Eclipse Projects
incomplete:
New proposal:
Requirements Modeling Framework
External Links
AUTOSAR Tool Platform (Artop)
Edona Project
Topcased Project
SAFE project