Software
Software and Electronics are one of the most important drivers for innovation within the automotive industry. The biggest challenges are the complexity of the architecture, standardization questions, the software development process itself and the necessity to guarantee functional safety.
"The Industry should learn from the Software Sector" - Challenges for Automotive Cyber Security
May 03 by Siraj Ahmed ShaikhAutomotive IQ had the opportunity to interview Dr. Siraj Ahmed Shaikh, Reader in Cyber Security from Coventry University, who was the chairman at this years' cyber security conference, on the current...
Three Ways to Deliver Safer and More Secure Automotive Software
July 15 by Automotive IQAddressing safety, security, and compliance for embedded software systems Millions of lines of software code are driving the latest innovations in today’s vehicles. From the engine to brakes, navigati...
Enabling a more secure process for automobile manufacturing all around
June 12 by Automotive IQAutomakers and supplier companies are increasingly starting to adopt cyber security solutions to protect critical data or any digital asset stored in a vehicle or any vehicle related digital memory...
Embedded Compilers for the needs of today's and tomorrow's automotive industry
June 10 by Automotive IQAltium, through its TASKING brand, is one of the leading players in the field of programming tools for automotive under the hood applications such as powertrain, chassis control, and ADAS. If you dr...
Software as a Process
May 13 by Automotive IQThe past year was a tipping point for the software industry, where the impacts of code faults in the field were felt far beyond the limited confines of our own development teams. Widespread automot...
Understanding how to use, test and secure your code: Automotive Software Development Survey Report
April 01 by Automotive IQIt’s important that the software industry continues to get a good sense of where automotive software development is going. At Automotive IQ, and with a little help by our friends at Rogue Wave...
Accelerate Automotive Innovation to Top Speed while controlling Risk at Every Turn
February 20 by Automotive IQInnovation has become an exercise of advancing embedded systems to stay ahead in the highly competitive automotive industry. While opening up great new opportunities, integration of software into me...
Three Strategies to reduce risk in Automotive/In-Vehicle Software Development
December 01 by Automotive IQGo beyond error detection to ensure safety and security Developing in-vehicle embedded applications is a safety, security, and quality challenge. Given that cars and trucks are increasingly conn...
Designing the Sound Experience with NVH Simulation
June 25 by Automotive IQCreating the perfect vehicle sound is a critical challenge that needs the buy-in of diverse decision-makers to establish targets, and greater inter-departmental collaboration to realize them. Free-dri...
Automotive Industry Faces: Dr. Bernhard Angerer of BMW discusses future automotive trends
January 11 by Bernhard AngererAutomotive IQ sat down with BMW's Dr. Bernhard Angerer to discuss current and upcoming challenges to the auto industry. Among the topics discussed were the ISO 26262 guideline, the integration of EP...
Interview with Roger Rivett about ISO 26262
November 21 by Automotive IQJoanna Scheffel caught up with Roger Rivett of Jaguar/Land Rover and asked him about his experiences with the ISO 26262 standard. Roger has taken a leading role in our conferences on functional safe...