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Panel on Opportunities and Challenges in Software Engineering for the Next Generation Automotive
July 21, 2011, Munich, Germany

Moderator
Opportunities and Challenges in Software Engineering for
the Next Generation Automotive

Mikio Aoyama
(Professor, Department of Software Engineering,
Nanzan University, Japan)

Presentation
(1.4MB)
Panelists
Cyber Physical Systems: Electro Mobility

Manfred Broy
(Lehrstuhl Professor, Institut für Informatik, Technical University of München, Germany)
Presentation
(2.1MB)
EE-Architectures of Cars will Transform from Electronics to Information Dominated Systems

Karl-Josef Kuhn
(Principal Engineer, Corporate Technology,
Siemens AG, Germany)
Presentation
(2.1MB)
Connected Services for Individual Mobility

Thomas Stauner
(Automotive Architecture and Integration,
E/E System Design and Architecture,
BMW Group, Germany)
  Presentation
Introduction to Panel
TModern automotive is driven by some 50 to 100 computers connected in-vehicle networks. Furthermore, automotive is undergoing revolutionary changes toward, we say, e-Cars. e-Cars will play a critical part of upcoming green society through the connections to smart grid and telematics/cloud services. Togetherwith those ever increasing requirements to e-Cars, software for the e-Cars and diverse services for-Cars on the Web are becoming extremely complicated and large-scale. For those new opportunities, the software for e-Cars and automotive software engineering is the key enablers for e-Cars. For e-Cars, we need to create innovative technologies for not only automotive software, but also social ICT infrastructure, including cloud computing.
This panel is intended to discuss the opportunities and challenge for e-Cars from diverse perspectives including conventional automotive software engineering as well as emerging cloud computing and green computing.
Recent Rekated Events
International Advanced School on Automotive Software Engineering (IAS-ASE 2011)