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Software technology in an automotive company - major challenges
2003
25th International Conference on Software Engineering, 2003. Proceedings.
Competitive challenges, which are of major relevance for the growing number of software-based automotive innovations, are presented by a dramatic growth in system complexity, rising time and cost pressure ...
Currently, new architectural concepts are being tried out in DaimlerChrysler research cars. ...
At DaimlerChrysler Research a new approach to real-time testing has been developed which is based on the use of evolutionary algorithms [8] . ...
doi:10.1109/icse.2003.1201228
dblp:conf/icse/Grimm03
fatcat:s2hyufyn6bauldnj26gkq6wlcm
Knowledge transfer processes in a modern WBT system
2004
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
It demonstrates a number of concepts and tools necessary in the real training situations. ...
The following knowledge transfer processes are discussed: Web-based training, Web-based tutoring, Web-based mentoring as well as Web-based knowledge mining, Web-based knowledge profiling and Web-based ...
DaimlerChrysler based their analysis on very complex use cases that require a relatively high usability of the tool environment in order to avoid that system users resign from trial experiments. ...
doi:10.1016/j.jnca.2003.09.001
fatcat:lca2f3hv6bfmxmlhs2v6owkhgi
Requirements engineering in automotive development: experiences and challenges
2003
IEEE Software
This paper summarizes problems, solutions and challenges of requirements engineering gained from the development of software-based automotive systems at DaimlerChrysler. ...
Experiences include domain-specific issues, which are related to the different content of requirements in particular application areas and its specific notations, techniques, or process steps, as well ...
Acknowledgements We thank our colleagues from DaimlerChrylser Software Engineering Research, from Passenger Car Development, and from Commercial Vehicle Development for sharing with us their insights and experiences ...
doi:10.1109/ms.2003.1159025
fatcat:74vsf7ordrg4foaxqd44illcou
The Collaborative Learning Methodology CORONET-Train: Implementation and Guidance
[chapter]
2003
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
An example is the web-based collaborative learning methodology CORONET-Train recently developed in an international research project. ...
For the effective support of web-based experience sharing, the CORONET system successfully helped establish a network of geographically distributed learners and trainers. • The evaluation goals at DaimlerChrysler ...
At the same time, the system is highly modular and just a few components might be dynamically selected to work with (personal desktop concept). ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-40052-3_3
fatcat:epswolnyazh7fctjnmtc5xxrey
Evidence-Based Usability Engineering
[chapter]
2002
Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces III
It enables software development teams to select optimal sets of HCD methods that match the engineering task at hand based on the cumulated experience of the software development organization. ...
Our approach is connected to existing process improvement frameworks such as UMM (Usability Maturity Model) via a meta-model. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Special thanks go to Michael Plichta, Ingo Gruell, Gerhard Reuss and Christoph Ballhause from the DaimlerChrysler Research Center Ulm for the great job they did in implementing the ProUSE ...
doi:10.1007/978-94-010-0421-3_28
fatcat:klj63xdmezdzzlstrhp2flnbbu
Report on ProSim'04
2004
Software engineering notes
The main recommendation for overcoming or at least reducing the communication and coordination gap with multi-site was to decouple the work by co-locating functional experts, separating the product into ...
The architecture is based on the hierarchical pattern of maturity levels and key practices proposed by the Capability Maturity Model. ...
The model was developed with the premise of maximal abstraction, using concepts of the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI 1.1) and balanced score-cards (BSC). Dr. ...
doi:10.1145/1022494.1022505
fatcat:axqvdefly5bf7nbgv2x7jcsrzm
Use and Reuse of HCI Knowledge in the Software Development Lifecycle
[chapter]
2002
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
Our approach is embeddable in existing process improvement frameworks such as the UMM (Usability Maturity Model) and is supported by a web-based tool. ...
However the study indicates that our approach is more strongly preferred by developers with experience in user interface design. ...
At a low usability maturity development organizations can use the experience base as a repository for base practices which are found in the initial set of USEPACKs (seed of the experience base) and which ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-35610-5_3
fatcat:3xkqcakyanbvxpmhllleoelj4a
Digital manufacturing: History, perspectives, and outlook
2009
Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part B, journal of engineering manufacture
These technologies are discussed in the context of the digital factory and manufacturing concepts. ...
Together with the digital manufacturing and factory concepts, the technologies considered in this paper include computer-aided design, engineering, process planning and manufacturing, product data and ...
Case studies in advanced manufacturing engineering for a powertrain at DaimlerChrysler, have identified virtual modelling as an emerging technology for automotive process planners [55] . ...
doi:10.1243/09544054jem1241
fatcat:u36hbk6j75dqhc2fjl5ji3xzv4
An industrial case study of implementing software risk management
2001
Proceedings of the 8th European software engineering conference held jointly with 9th ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Foundations of software engineering - ESEC/FSE-9
The results of (1) also aimed at improvement and customization of the Riskit method. ...
Our results showed that the Riskit method is practical, adds value to the project, and that its key concepts are understood and usable in practice. ...
Additionally, this concept included methods to support risk management by data and to re-use risk experience in future projects. ...
doi:10.1145/503209.503247
dblp:conf/sigsoft/FreimutHKKK01
fatcat:k4s3ybzyx5ggfpoxe22ybwkqx4
An industrial case study of implementing software risk management
2001
Proceedings of the 8th European software engineering conference held jointly with 9th ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Foundations of software engineering - ESEC/FSE-9
The results of (1) also aimed at improvement and customization of the Riskit method. ...
Our results showed that the Riskit method is practical, adds value to the project, and that its key concepts are understood and usable in practice. ...
Additionally, this concept included methods to support risk management by data and to re-use risk experience in future projects. ...
doi:10.1145/503245.503247
fatcat:y4ntex5i3fbw3ekyw5sfusial4
An industrial case study of implementing software risk management
2001
Software engineering notes
The results of (1) also aimed at improvement and customization of the Riskit method. ...
Our results showed that the Riskit method is practical, adds value to the project, and that its key concepts are understood and usable in practice. ...
Additionally, this concept included methods to support risk management by data and to re-use risk experience in future projects. ...
doi:10.1145/503271.503247
fatcat:l3rwqbuazjfqxklkvadmi5oqgy
POST-MERGER RETURNS IN FRONTIER MARKETS, OR HOW WE LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE ACQUIRERS
2018
Journal of Business Economics and Management
Using a unique sample from 23 frontier markets of almost 800 transactions conducted during the years 1992 to 2016, we implement both cross-sectional tests and time-series examinations based on a calendar-time ...
The behavioral finance framework offers two general concepts here. ...
Introduction In 1998, German-based Daimler-Benz AG and U.S. ...
doi:10.3846/16111699.2017.1399162
fatcat:ptzcfn5zc5c5xe3m6fmca6nmu4
Designing an economic-driven evaluation framework for process-oriented software technologies
2006
Proceeding of the 28th international conference on Software engineering - ICSE '06
Of course, it is our ambition to analyze more sophisticated scenarios as well (e.g., based on case studies and experiments). ...
The work presented in this paper is part of the EcoPOST project (Economic-driven Evaluations of Process-oriented Software Technologies) conducted at DaimlerChrysler and the University of Twente [1] . ...
doi:10.1145/1134285.1134442
dblp:conf/icse/MutschlerBR06
fatcat:eegc6dnk5ndd7aywdvj2hbyuwy
Optical microsystem for analyzing engine lubricants
2004
Sensors for Harsh Environments
The manufacturing of the optical waveguides are completed using a direct-write process based on the use of femtosecond laser pulses to locally alter the structure of the glass substrate at the nano-level ...
The microfluidic circuitry is produced using the same femtosecond laser based process, followed by an anisotropic wet chemical etching step. ...
CONCLUSION Condition-based maintenance is an emerging concept, which is expected to play a key role in the military. Vehicle lubricant condition monitoring is far from a mature technology. ...
doi:10.1117/12.571428
fatcat:acsk3mij6jhlxnllao7uzh7yja
Portal server technology
2002
IEEE Internet Computing
T o provide a consistent experience for customers, most Web site developers must integrate existing content with new content, server-side applications, and Web-based services. ...
To propose a topic, please send an abstract to department editor Frank Maurer at maurer@cpsc.ucalgary.ca. ...
Wege is a doctoral candidate at University of Tübingen, Germany, and an applications architect at DaimlerChrysler. He received a diploma in computer science from the University of Tübingen. ...
doi:10.1109/mic.2002.1003134
fatcat:hqqumpht4bh7zodsk3pdchqmcq
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