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17th Workshop on Automotive Software Engineering

Patrick Ebel

TU Berlin Berlin, Germany [email protected]

Steffen Helke

Fachhochschule Südwestfalen

Hagen, Germany [email protected]

Ina Schaefer

TU Braunschweig Braunschweig, Germany [email protected]

Andreas Vogelsang

TU Berlin Berlin, Germany [email protected]

The 17th Workshop on Automotive Software Engineering (ASE’20) addresses the challenges of software development in the automotive sector and consequently with suitable methods, techniques, and tools for this specific area. With the increasing amount of connected vehicles, modern driver assistance sys- tems and the challenges of fully automated driving, automotive software plays an important role today more than ever.

Furthermore, the distraction-free and intuitive operation of vehicle applications via voice control plays an increasingly important role. The trend towards networking has long since reached the vehicle. Driving a car is thus being changed by the advancing "digital cultures": Services such as WhatsApp, Skype or even Facebook will be integrated in the car in the near future and can then be operated by users while driving.

The main objectives of the workshop are the exchange and discussion of how current challenges in automotive soft- ware engineering can be mastered. The thematic orientation offers many cross-references to the Software Engineering (SE) conference to which the workshop is colocated. The workshop addresses researchers, developers, and users from the automotive industry as well as scientists from research institutes and universities working in the field of automotive software engineering. Traditionally, the focus is less on theory than on applied research.

Two reviewers were selected for each of the four con- tributions submitted to this year’s workshop. Based on the reviews, we selected three high-quality papers for publication and presentations. Many thanks to all the reviewers who contributed with great commitment to the review process.

As in previous years, the workshop will be opened with a keynote speech. We would like to thank Dr. Alessio Gambi (Chair of Software Engineering II, University of Passau), who agreed to give this keynote. In addition, this year there are two invited talks by Rüdiger Heimgärtner (German UPA) and Stefan Kugele (TU München) and a session regarding the role of Automotive Software Engineering in teaching with the objective to create an Automotive Software Engineering curriculum.

Program Committee Dr. Christian Allmann Audi AG

Prof. Dr. Marcel Baunach Technische Universität Graz Dr. Klaus Becker

BMW Group Dr. Mirko Conrad samoconsult GmbH Dr. Heiko Dörr

Model Engineering Solutions GmbH Verena Klös

Technische Universität Berlin Dr. Thomas Noack

Individual Standard IVS GmbH Prof. Dr. Jörn Schneider Hochschule Trier Dr. Thomas Sauer Volkswagen AG

Organization Patrick Ebel

Technische Universität Berlin Prof. Dr. Steffen Helke Fachhochschule Südwestfalen Prof. Dr. Ina Schaefer

Technische Universität Braunschweig Prof. Dr. Andreas Vogelsang

Technische Universität Berlin

For many years, this workshop has been organized by the GI interst group (Fachgruppe) “Automotive Software Engineer- ing”1. The steering committee was consequently involved in the organization of this workshop as well.

1http://fg-ase.gi.de/

Copyright © 2020 for this paper by its authors. Use permitted under Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

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