Model-based software development is a state-of-the-art approach to develop embedded control systems in automotive electronics. The model is the central artifact that describes the desired behavior of a system. Dedicated parts of the model serve as the starting point for the generation of the control software, which is linked to a runtime environment and loaded onto the control unit. The development of comprehensive application systems requires the distribution of functionality throughout several models, while using different implementation paradigms. The architecture of the model and the resulting artifacts must meet multiple requirements: maintainability, resource requirements, and testability are just a few. This webinar presents current methods of rating software model architectures and demonstrates processes to improve them. Clone detection is a specific method to reduce complexity in the architecture of models. Furthermore, the analysis of connected components serves the identification of suitable candidates for model refactoring.
The webinar will take place on two alternative dates in English:
Date 1: Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Time: 4-5 pm CEST (Berlin)/ 10 am EDT (Detroit)/ 7:30 pm IST (Bangalore)/ 10 pm CST (Beijing)/ 11 pm JST (Tokyo)
Registration: https://model-engineers-event-en.webex.com/model-engineers-event-en/onstage/g.php?MTID=e841271f8d510ba3807bd0b3b0c63e69a
Date 2: Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Time: 10-11 am CEST (Berlin)/ 4 am EDT (Detroit)/ 1:30 pm IST (Bangalore)/ 4 pm CST (Beijing)/ 5 pm JST (Tokyo)
Registration: https://model-engineers-event-en.webex.com/model-engineers-event-en/onstage/g.php?MTID=e0948c6e78c6228b54e7e05710248638f