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Webinar: How to Develop and Test an ISO 26262 Compliant Software Unit in 1 Hour

Markus Gros

Thabo Krick

March 20th, 10:00 CET (Berlin) / 05:00 EST (Detroit) / 14:30 IST (Bangalore) / 17:00 CST (Beijing)

March 20th, 15:00 CET (Berlin) / 10:00 EST (Detroit) / 19:30 IST (Bangalore) / 22:00 CST (Beijing)

Please join us for this free webinar to discover how to develop and test an ISO 26262 compliant AUTOSAR software unit in 1 hour.

We’ll start from a blank page and demonstrate the following workflow steps based on a concrete example:

  • Write Requirements
  • Create an AUTOSAR software architecture
  • Implement the functionality in a Simulink Model
  • Automatically generate production code
  • Perform a software unit test
  • Automate the test process in a CI pipeline
  • Ensure tool qualification

For every step, we’ll highlight the relations to the ISO 26262 standard and of course ensure traceability between requirements, implementation and tests.

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Markus Gros

Berlin, Germany

Senior Vice President Marketing & Sales

Markus Gros studied Mechatronics at the University of Darmstadt and at the Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya in Barcelona. After his Diploma in 2007, he began working for dSPACE in Paris where he provided support, trainings and consulting to French customers in the Automotive and Aerospace Domain for topics including model-based development, automatic code generation, AUTOSAR and ISO 26262. In 2012, he joined BTC Embedded Systems AG where he is today responsible for global marketing & sales activities. Since the beginning of 2019, he also serves as President of the newly founded daughter company BTC Embedded Systems Inc. in Detroit.

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Thabo Krick

Oldenburg, Germany

Senior Application Engineer

Thabo Krick studied Economic Computer Science at the University of Oldenburg and joined BTC Embedded Systems AG in 2013 as a student. With his team he set up the Jenkins-based software pipeline for BTC development and testing activities across all departments. After his Bachelor degree, he developed plugins and provided technical support for BTC EmbeddedPlatform customers world-wide. Since 2017 Thabo has provided trainings and consulted customers from the automotive domain regarding their testing process, ISO 26262 and automation. In 2018 he became a "Certified Jenkins Engineer" by successfully passing the exam at the Jenkins World Congress in Nice/France.

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