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.

Test coverage

Organisational change

Model-based testing

Tool adaptation

Author

Josefine Södling

Rikard Ekbom

Student at Chalmers

Peter Thorngren

Volvo Group

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

Subject Categories

Information Science

DOI

10.5220/0005644506150622

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