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Ingo Stürmer:
Integration of the Code Generation Approach in the Model-based Development Process by Means of Tool Certification
Journals of Integrated Design and Process Science, Vol. 8(2), pp. 1-11, 2004.
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Abstract:
The software and hardware quality of safety-critical embedded systems in
avionics and the automotive sector is currently ensured by means of
extensive assurance procedures (e.g. certification). The way embedded
software is developed has changed, such that executable models are used
from the early development stages up to implementation in order to design
and verify the software behaviour desired (model-based development). New
approaches allow the automatic generation of compact controller code
directly from the software model via so-called code generators. For an
application area, as can be found in the automotive industry for example,
it would be desirable to integrate code generators into the model-based
development process seamlessly. However, most code generators are not yet
certified and therefore the code generated cannot provide the level of
confidence needed for safety-related software. This paper proposes a
testing approach for code generation tools and contributes to answering the
question of how tools such as code generators can be integrated into the
model-based development process by means of tool certification.