IEEE COMPSAC 2011(35th Annual International Computer Software and Applications
Conference)
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Moderator |
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Opportunities and Challenges in Software Engineering for the Next Generation Automotive Mikio Aoyama (Professor, Department of Software Engineering, Nanzan University, Japan) |
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Panelists | ||
Cyber Physical Systems: Electro Mobility Manfred Broy (Lehrstuhl Professor, Institut für Informatik, Technical University of München, Germany) |
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EE-Architectures of Cars will Transform from Electronics to Information
Dominated Systems Karl-Josef Kuhn (Principal Engineer, Corporate Technology, Siemens AG, Germany) |
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Connected Services for Individual Mobility Thomas Stauner (Automotive Architecture and Integration, E/E System Design and Architecture, BMW Group, Germany) |
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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. |
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Recent Rekated Events | ||
International Advanced School on Automotive Software Engineering (IAS-ASE
2011) |