Using Model Driven Architecture for the development and integration of platform-independent vehicle application software across different OEMs

Jackman, Brendan and Sanyanga, Shepherd (2006) Using Model Driven Architecture for the development and integration of platform-independent vehicle application software across different OEMs. SAE Technical Papers. ISSN 0148-7191

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Abstract

This paper proposes a solution to the challenge of developing vehicle software application functions which are decoupled from their intended target hardware platforms. Once developed, these software application functions can be utilised across any OEM vehicle platform and vehicle variants, saving the supplier time and money in terms of system development and giving a number of OEMs similar tried-and-tested system application software. The proposed solution is to use the Model Driven Architecture (MDA)1, a UML-based development approach that separates the specification of system functionality from the specification of the implementation of that functionality on a specific technology platform. MDA allows a vehicle function to be modelled in a semantically rich UML [1,2] model which is completely independent of any implementation detail.

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