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Technology-Based Lifecycle Assessment of Software Components in Automotive Product Planning

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Digitalization in combination with shorter product life cycles, driven by constantly changing customer demands, results in an increasing innovation pressure on automobile manufacturers (original equipment manufacturers, OEMs). The OEM’s R&D department is in charge of integrating innovative software for a variety of components and functions in the digital car of the future. In order to assess the value of software components in car design and development, new evaluation approaches for software technologies are needed, as traditional planning methods for physical parts cannot easily be transferred to immaterial goods like software. A new model is introduced, which follows a value-oriented approach, based on the technology attractiveness of software. It helps to determine the added value structure of technologies incorporated in software components over the whole lifecycle and, thereby, to increase the sustainability of software in the planning process of a new car.

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  • 30 August 2020

    The original version of the book was inadvertently published with an incorrect spelling of the author’s name in Chapter 36. The chapter and book have now been updated with the changes.

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Bodendorf, F., Franke, J. (2020). Technology-Based Lifecycle Assessment of Software Components in Automotive Product Planning. In: Mrugalska, B., Trzcielinski, S., Karwowski, W., Di Nicolantonio, M., Rossi, E. (eds) Advances in Manufacturing, Production Management and Process Control. AHFE 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1216. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51981-0_36

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