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Timing Verification of Component-based Vehicle Software with Rubus-ICE: End-user's Experience

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Authors:

Saad Mubeen, Mattias Gålnander , Alessio Bucaioni, John Lundbäck , Kurt-Lennart Lundbäck

Publication Type:

Conference/Workshop Paper

Venue:

1st International Workshop on Software Qualities and their Dependencies, located at the International Conference of Software Engineering (ICSE) 2018

Publisher:

ACM


Abstract

This paper discusses an end user's experiences of utilizing timing analysis tools to verify predictability of distributed embedded systems in the vehicle industry. The analysis tools are plug-ins for an industrial tool suite, namely Rubus-ICE, that is based on the principles of model-based engineering (MBE) and component-based software engineering (CBSE). These plug-ins implement various state-of-the-art schedulability analysis techniques including response-time analysis and end-to-end data-path analysis. The experiences discussed in this paper provide a useful feedback in terms of usability and validity of assumptions to the tools provider as well as to the academia.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Mubeen5050,
author = {Saad Mubeen and Mattias G{\aa}lnander and Alessio Bucaioni and John Lundb{\"a}ck and Kurt-Lennart Lundb{\"a}ck},
title = {Timing Verification of Component-based Vehicle Software with Rubus-ICE: End-user's Experience},
month = {May},
year = {2018},
booktitle = {1st International Workshop on Software Qualities and their Dependencies, located at the International Conference of Software Engineering (ICSE) 2018},
publisher = {ACM},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/5050-}
}