Step by Step...Confidently: Through the AUTOSAR Round Trip
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ABSTRACT
This paper demonstrates the interaction and the interoperability of architecture and model-based design environments in five steps using the examples of MATLAB, Simulink, and Embedded Coder by MathWorks, as well as the AUTOSAR authoring tool Volcano Vehicle Systems Architect (VSA) by Mentor Graphics.
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