Title :
Why does it take that long? Establishing Product Lines in the Automotive Domain
Author :
Tischer, Christian ; Müller, Andreas ; Ketterer, Markus ; Geyer, Lars
Author_Institution :
Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart
Abstract :
The automotive industry supplies the world with a tremendous variability of vehicles, fulfilling a wide range of legal requirements all around the world while addressing their owner´s needs and preferenqces from lowest cost to extreme luxury. As a global supplier in the powertrain domain, Bosch Gasoline Systems (GS) addresses this challenge by establishing a product line approach in the software development for gasoline engine control units, supported by process improvement initiative. Several characteristics of the powertrain domain strongly affected the feasible solutions and the time scale. Specific customer relations, complexity and variability of the physical system and a large organization require patience and continuity to be successful with product lines. The achievements of the GS approach are the ability of market oriented development, measurement of the product line success and a continuous control and improvement of product quality.
Keywords :
automobile industry; production engineering computing; software engineering; Bosch Gasoline Systems; automotive industry; customer relations; global supplier; market oriented development; powertrain domain; product line approach; product line success; product quality; software development; vehicle variability; Automotive engineering; Costs; Engines; Law; Legal factors; Mechanical power transmission; Petroleum; Power supplies; Programming; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Software Product Line Conference, 2007. SPLC 2007. 11th International
Conference_Location :
Kyoto
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2888-5
DOI :
10.1109/SPLINE.2007.20