I will explain the information exchange and interoperability in architecture design environments and model-based design environments in five steps.
In the automotive industry, electronics development has always been carried out through iterative processes even before the advent of AUTOSAR. Throughout the project flow, changes and improvements to requirements, design modifications, and adjustments to architecture are made. AUTOSAR has standardized the specification format for describing various design assets, which has allowed for a clear definition of how to implement the steps in the development process. The AUTOSAR standard, supported by advanced tools, is used in various product development fields and has proven effective. In product development projects, achieving smooth data exchange between tools without losing design information is a challenge. In particular, interoperability between architecture design tools and model-based design tools is emphasized when developing functional software and individual software components. The design approach requires support for both top-down and bottom-up methods. *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data from the download section.*
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This paper introduces MathWorks' MATLAB, Simulink, Embedded Coder, and Mentor Graphics' AUTOSAR authoring tool, Volcano Vehicle Systems Architect (VSA), and explains the information exchange and interoperability in architecture design environments and model-based design environments in five steps. *For more details, please request the materials or view the PDF data from the download.*
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Siemens EDA, a division of Siemens Digital Industries Software, is a technology leader providing software and hardware for EDA (Electronic Design Automation). By offering proven software tools and industry-leading technology to address challenges in design and system-level scaling, Siemens EDA ensures more predictable outcomes during the transition to next-generation technology nodes. A closed-loop digital twin managing the silicon lifecycle enables the seamless movement of data for chips, substrates, and electrical/electronic (E/E) systems across various domains such as design, manufacturing, and the cloud. Siemens' commitment to openness and industry collaboration fosters collaboration and interoperability within the EDA and electronics ecosystem. Siemens is where EDA meets tomorrow.