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Lessons Learnt in Testing High-Reliability Automotive Software
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Abstract
This paper outlines Pi Technology's approach to testing high-reliability automotive software. Based on data collected during an engine controller development, it discusses the value of different types of testing at various stages of the design process and when errors are found. The team structure used for embedded systems is discussed to provide the context in which software development occurs.
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Ellims, M. and Bowen, D., "Lessons Learnt in Testing High-Reliability Automotive Software," SAE Technical Paper 982814, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982814.Also In
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