Proceedings IEEE Joint International Conference on Requirements Engineering
DOI: 10.1109/icre.2002.1048530
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A process model for distributed development of networked mechatronic components in motor vehicles

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“…He emphasizes the argument that the approach based on optimization within each domain separately will not result in the optimum system design, and he proposes a data and model integration approach to address the integration problem. Knor et al [14] briefly refer to a process model of Robert Bosch GmbH for the development of mechatronic systems in Motor Vehicles to support aspects such as re-use, exchangeability, scalability and distributed development. They use the concept of Mechatronic Component, even though not well defined, to define the basic construct of their process.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He emphasizes the argument that the approach based on optimization within each domain separately will not result in the optimum system design, and he proposes a data and model integration approach to address the integration problem. Knor et al [14] briefly refer to a process model of Robert Bosch GmbH for the development of mechatronic systems in Motor Vehicles to support aspects such as re-use, exchangeability, scalability and distributed development. They use the concept of Mechatronic Component, even though not well defined, to define the basic construct of their process.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the proposed extension is used to model only the software part of the mechatronic system. Authors in [12] briefly refer to a process model of Robert Bosch GmbH for the development of mechatronic systems in Motor Vehicles to support aspects such as reuse, exchangeability, scalability and distributed development. They use the concept of mechatronic component, even though not well defined, as the basic construct of their process.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%