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An Incremental V-Model Process for Automotive Development


Abstract:

V-model and its variants have become the most common process models adopted in automotive industry guiding the development of systems on a variety of refinement levels. A...Show More

Abstract:

V-model and its variants have become the most common process models adopted in automotive industry guiding the development of systems on a variety of refinement levels. Along with the exponentially growing complexity of modern vehicle systems, however, the late verification and validation in the conventional V-model expand in uncontrollable ways that result in higher cost of development and higher risk of failure than ever. This paper describes an inc-V development process for automotive industry that improves the conventional V-model and variants by introducing and institutionalizing early and continuous integrated verification enabled by simulation-based development. We developed a continuous simulation model of the inc-V process, and the initial version is used to investigate the characteristics of the inc-V compared to V. The preliminary finding from the simulations of an example project is that the inc-V process is able to improve the traditional V process by saving effort, shortening duration, and increasing product quality. The finding also show how the advance of development technology impacts the systems engineering processes.
Date of Conference: 06-09 December 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 03 April 2017
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Print ISSN: 1530-1362
Conference Location: Hamilton, New Zealand

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