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Conventional vehicle development was mainly about designing and testing mechanical and electro-mechanical components. But over the last decades, cars have become complex systems of E/E systems (electrical and electronic systems), and electronics and software development have been integrated into automotive development processes. This chapter describes both the technical structure of automotive E/E systems and their development processes.
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Often, the technical system architecture reflects the structure of the development organization, and each domain includes exactly those functions which are handled by one specific department.
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Weber, J. (2009). E/E System Development. In: Automotive Development Processes. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01253-2_5
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