Agile Model-Based Software Development and Agile Model Testing
Webinar
Webinar
Developing embedded software according to agile principles, while at the same time meeting functional safety standards: in this webinar, we will show you how it can be achieved.
We will take a closer look at the curent state-of-the-art approach for developing embedded applications, namely model-based software development. In the automotive industry, defined processes and methods along with established toolchains ensure compliance with the high standards and functional safety requirements for the developed applications. The best practices of general software development, on the other hand, recommend overcoming strict waterfall process models and promoting agile methods to better cope with real-world challenges such as unclear requirements or last-minute specification changes. Introducing agile methods into the process-driven software development of safety-relevant functions can make them more efficient and robust in the face of precisely those real-world challenges without compromising safety standards. Automatically controlled toolchains, e.g. using Jenkins, take over a large part of the inspection and test routines for quality assurance in compliance with ISO 26262. In this webinar, we will look at concepts and best practices for agile model-based software development in compliance with ISO 26262.
This webinar is targeted at modelers, developers, testers, quality managers, project managers, and team leaders, who want to familiarize themselves with agile methods and how agile methods comply with model-based development of embedded software based on MATLAB/Simulink and similar.