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- Konferenzbeitrag20th Workshop on Automotive Software Engineering (ASE'23)(Software Engineering 2023 Workshops, 2023) Kugele, Stefan; Grunske, LarsSoftware-based systems play an increasingly important role and enable most innovations in modern cars. This workshop will address various topics related to automotive software development. The participants will discuss appropriate methods, techniques, and tools needed to address the most current challenges for researchers and practitioners.
- Konferenzbeitrag5th Workshop on Avionics Systems and Software Engineering (AvioSE'23)(Software Engineering 2023 Workshops, 2023) Annighoefer, Bjoern; Schweiger, Andreas; Poulaine, StéphaneSystems and software engineering in aerospace is subject to special challenges. For their resolution the AvioSE'23 workshop connects academia and industry with selected scientific presentations of high quality, motivating keynote talks, and an interactive panel discussion.
- KonferenzbeitragAdaption des Software-Qualitätsmanagements im Automotive-Bereich für eine Nutzung von Fremdkomponenten(Software Engineering 2023 Workshops, 2023) Schlosser, Joachim; Mattausch, Alexander; Neukirchner, Moritz; Holve, RainerOEMs verlangen für alle zugekaufte Software die Einhaltung von Standards wie ASPICE und oft auch ihrer eigenen. In High Performance Controllern wird jedoch bereits in großem Umfang nicht-konforme Software eingesetzt. Softwarelieferungen werden eher aufgrund von Erfahrungswerten als aufgrund einer systematischen Risikobewertung akzeptiert. Viele der vorhandenen Open-Source-Software-Komponenten haben sich als zuverlässig erwiesen und läuft sogar auf kritischen Teilen der Internet-Infrastruktur. Keine dieser Komponenten ist nach automobilen Entwicklungsprinzipien entwickelt worden, dennoch handelt es sich um insgesamt robuste und qualitativ hochwertige Implementierungen. Wie kann das Qualitätsmanagement von diesen Softwareprojekten lernen und dadurch die Entwicklungseffizienz steigern, ohne dass die Codequalität darunter leidet?
- KonferenzbeitragAnforderungen an ein Vorgehensmodell zur Auswahl von Unternehmens-Software(Software Engineering 2023 Workshops, 2023) Weiss, Christoph; Keckeis, Johannes; Weiss, ElisabethIm vorliegenden Paper wird, anhand eines Literaturreviews, der Frage nachgegangen, welchen Anforderungen Vorgehensmodelle bei deren Erstellung unterliegen. Aufgrund der zum großen Teil fragmentarischen Darstellung der Genese von Vorgehensmodellen konnten lediglich vier Anforderungen, welche in mehreren Quellen Niederschlag gefunden hatten, identifiziert werden. Diese Erkenntnis führt zu weiteren Fragen, welche einer wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung zugeführt werden sollten.
- KonferenzbeitragBrake or Drive: On the Relation Between Morality and Traffic Rules when Driving Autonomously(Software Engineering 2023 Workshops, 2023) Rakow, Astrid; Schwammberger, MaikeFor a safe and successful future with autonomous traffic agents (ATAs), these ATAs need to be enabled to understand and abide by traffic rules. However, purely formalising and analysing traffic rules is not enough to solve this task. In this paper, we discuss the role of moral for ATAs that follow traffic rules. In particular, moral values may enable an ATA to prioritise traffic rules, in case of conflicts. We outline an approach that uses formal verification to identify situations where traffic rules are in conflict with each other, with moral values or with specific goals of an ATA. We sketch how moral values and reasoning can help an ATA to resolve such conflicts autonomously.
- KonferenzbeitragA comprehensive empirical evaluation of generating test suites for mobile applications with diversity - Summary(Software Engineering 2023, 2023) Vogel, Thomas; Tran, Chinh; Grunske, LarsIn this extended abstract, we summarize our work on analyzing the fitness landscape of the search-based app testing problem and building on that, improving and evaluating a specific solution for this problem. This work has been published under the title of “A comprehensive empirical evaluation of generating test suites for mobile applications with diversity” in the journal Information and Software Technology (IST) in 2021 [VTG21].
- KonferenzbeitragCyber Security and Software Update management system for connected vehicles in compliance with UNECE WP.29, R155 and R156(Software Engineering 2023 Workshops, 2023) Bohara, Rohit; Ross, Mirko; Rahlfs, Sven; Ghatta, SaraCode is the new fuel of a modern car. Almost every aspect of a car is controlled and managed by software running in electronic control units (ECU). This has led to enormous complexity in automotive software. To put this in perspective, automotive software has grown from few 100 lines of code to 100 million in a span of 40 years. Additionally, inherent convolution in the automotive software supply chain introduces its own set of problems for cyber security and safety of a car. The research paper proposes a pioneered approach for cyber security and software update management to transform the automotive software engineering principles. It aims to strengthen the security of automotive software, bring transparency in the software supply chain and establishes regulatory compliance management processes by design.
- KonferenzbeitragDesign und Evaluierung von Steganographie für Voice-over-IP(Sicherheit 2006, Sicherheit – Schutz und Zuverlässigkeit, 2006) Vogel, Thomas; Dittmann, Jana; Hillert, Reyk; Krätzer, Christian
- KonferenzbeitragA Domain-Specific Language for Requirements Engineering in Safety-Critical Automotive Software Development(Software Engineering 2023 Workshops, 2023) Schlichthaerle, Stefan; Wullstein-Kammler, Philipp; Schanda, FlorianRequirements engineering is a crucial part of every software development project. Deficits in this discipline have tremendous impact on the overall project's success. In this paper, we present our approach that treats requirements like source code and therefore benefits from modern software development workflows and paradigms, to bridge the gap between requirements engineering and large-scale agile software development. We derive the requirements for our approach and discuss the underlying tooling as well as the corresponding impact on processes. We show examples, including validation of requirements and the traceability towards source code.
- KonferenzbeitragMessage from the SE’23 Workshop Chairs(Software Engineering 2023 Workshops, 2023) Groher, Iris; Vogel, ThomasPreface of the SE’23 Workshop Proceedings
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