Siemens Automotive Tests All Target Architectures With Rational Test Realtime

Topics:
Automotive
Tags:
IBM Corp.,
Management,
Rational Test RealTime,
Siemens AG,
Strategy
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IBM

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Overview: Siemens Automotive, a division of Siemens AG, is a tier-one supplier of automotive and electrical - electronic systems and components with applications covering gasoline and diesel powertrain systems, safety and chassis systems, body electronics, electric motor drives and driver information systems. Time and effort was lost in testing efforts because they were not using one testing methodology throughout the company. Since 1993, Siemens Automotive SA has chosen to use the Rational Test RealTime Unit Testing feature for unit tests on all the electronic control units it develops.

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Format: PDF | Size: 361KB | Date: Nov 2003 | Pages: 2


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