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Automotive - Safety & Security 2012: Karlsruhe, Germany
- Erhard Plödereder, Peter Dencker, Herbert Klenk, Hubert B. Keller, Silke Spitzer:
Automotive - Safety & Security 2012, Sicherheit und Zuverlässigkeit für automobile Informationstechnik, 14.-15. November 2012, Karlsruhe, Proceedings. LNI P-210, GI 2012, ISBN 978-3-88579-604-6
Hauptvorträge
- Stefan Jähnichen:
Modelica - Modeling and simulation of technical systems. 11 - Matthias Klauda:
Automotive Safety and Security from a Supplier's Perspective. 13-22 - Stefan Schmerler:
Evolution of Functional Safety & Security in AUTOSAR. 23-24
Vorträge
- Oscar Slotosch, Martin Wildmoser, Jan Philipps, Reinhard Jeschull, Rafael Zalman:
ISO 26262 - Tool chain analysis reduces tool qualification costs. 27-38 - Daniel Kästner, Christian Ferdinand:
Static Verification of Non-Functional Software Requirements in the ISO-26262. 39-53 - Martin Wittiger, Steffen Keul:
Extraktion von Interthread-Kommunikation in eingebetteten Systemen. 55-67 - Dirk Nowotka, Johannes Traub:
MEMICS - Memory Interval Constraint Solving of (concurrent) Machine Code. 69-83 - David Haworth, Tobias Jordan, Alexander Mattausch, Alexander Much:
Freedom from Interference for AUTOSAR-based ECUs: a partitioned AUTOSAR stack. 85-98 - Jörn Schneider:
Why current Memory Management Units are not suited for Automotive ECUs. 99-114 - Klaus Becker, Christian Buckl, Alexander Camek, Rainer Falk, Ludger Fiege, Jürgen Geßner, Stephan Sommer:
SW-basierte Integration von neuen Fahrzeugfunktionen in zentralisierten Controllern. 115-132 - Cyrille Comar, Johannes Kanig, Yannick Moy:
Integration von Formaler Verifikation und Test. 133-148 - Christian Berger, Sebastian Siegl:
Constructive Requirements Modeling - More Reliable Implementations in a Shorter Time. 149-162 - Jürgen Braun, Jürgen Mottok, Christian Miedl, Dirk Geyer, Mark Minas:
Increasing the reliability of single and multi core systems with software rejuvenation and coded processing. 163-178 - Rasmus Adler, Sören Kemmann, Markus Schurius, Christian Allmann:
Modellbasierte Sicherheitsanalysen im BMBF-Förderprojekt e performance. 179-193 - Marko Wolf, Michael Scheibel:
A Systematic Approach to a Qualified Security Risk Analysis for Vehicular IT Systems. 195-210 - Felix Jakob, Wolfgang Kremer, Andreas Schulze, Jürgen Großmann, Nadja Menz, Martin A. Schneider, Alain-Georges Vouffo Feudjio:
Risk-based testing of Bluetooth functionality in an automotive environment. 211-228 - Stefan Kriso:
ISO 26262 - Quo vadis? 229-240
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