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This book presents state-of-the-art technologies and future trends of automotive systems and software engineering. Fifteen chapters cover all important aspects of the field, such as automotive software architectures, software process and quality, safety and security, autonomous and cooperative driving vehicle technology, and intelligent transportation systems. Additionally, the development of and challenges provided by future vehicles such as solar and fully electric cars are discussed. This book provides challenges facing the automotive software engineering field and discusses future research directions.
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Dajsuren, Y., den Brand, M.v. (2019). Automotive Software Engineering: Past, Present, and Future. In: Dajsuren, Y., van den Brand, M. (eds) Automotive Systems and Software Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12157-0_1
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