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What Information on Business Parameters is Required by Embedded Software Developers to do an Effective Job?

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Authors:

Joakim Fröberg , Stefan Cedergren, Stig Larsson

Publication Type:

Conference/Workshop Paper

Venue:

Software Business - Third International Conference, ICSOB 2012

Publisher:

Springer


Abstract

Embedded software design is tightly connected to the functionality and goals of the system it is used to control. For mechatronic systems such as an in-vehicle automotive system, software developers require information on the system goals including business parameters to effectively decide on architecture and functionality. This paper presents results from an case of developing a hybrid electric drive system platform, and presents the information areas that software and system engineers do perceive as important to effectively perform design. We note that business parameters are sought for and elaborate on what information is required. We analyze what these needs are and elaborate on how to address them by using methods from the literature. We conclude that the effort of developing embedded software cannot rely on statically specified business parameters; rather these would be estimated and refined by interaction throughout the development cycle.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Froberg2614,
author = {Joakim Fr{\"o}berg and Stefan Cedergren and Stig Larsson},
title = {What Information on Business Parameters is Required by Embedded Software Developers to do an Effective Job?},
editor = {Michael A. Cusumano, Bala Iyer, N. Venkatraman},
pages = {273--278},
month = {June},
year = {2012},
booktitle = {Software Business - Third International Conference, ICSOB 2012},
publisher = {Springer},
url = {http://www.ipr.mdu.se/publications/2614-}
}