It is possible to reduce rework from downstream processes! A single programmer can create tens of thousands of steps of C language source code!
Engine control encompasses a wide range of areas, including intake control, ignition control, and exhaust control.
At our company, we develop these diverse controls using a development method called model-based development.
The reason for adopting model-based development is that it allows for simulation verification in upstream processes, such as functional requirements, which reduces the need for rework from downstream processes like detailed design and programming.
Additionally, due to the automatic source generation feature using programming languages, it is possible to create source code written in programming languages like C from a design blueprint called a model with the push of a button, enabling a single programmer to produce tens of thousands of lines of C source code.
Currently, it seems almost impossible to develop engine control systems that are said to involve tens of thousands to millions of steps without model-based development.
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