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MAIN TOPICS INFOLINE INT ERNAT IONAL CONFERENCE For further information please contact: 5 and 6 September 2016, Munich / Germany +49 (0)2 11. 96 86 38 52 CUSTOMER SERVICE AND REGISTRATION Steve Meyer Customer Service and Registration registration@euroforum.com Your personal registration code CONCEPT AND CONTENT: Gül Yeșilyurt Senior Conference Manager guel.yesilyurt@euroforum.com WHO WILL YOU MEET? Software Project Management Reuse Code Management SPONSORING AND EXHIBITIONS Nina Carsten, Sales Manager Phone: +49 (0) 2 11.96 86 36 76 nina.carsten@euroforum.com Rehosting Software Integration Agile Development NEED TO UPDATE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS? Please call us or send an e-mail: Phone: +49 (0) 2 11/96 86 33 33 Email: info@euroforum.com Software Technology for Automated Driving Software Architecture Environment Model Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Open Source Participant structure 2015 by sector 21 % 20 % 16 % 15 % 13 % 9% 2% Automobile manufacturer Consultancies Automotive suppliers Universities Automotive engineering Trade International Conference, 5 and 6 September 2016, Munich / Germany ADVISORY BOARD Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Manfred Broy Department of Informatics, Technical University of Munich Steffen Lupp Vice President Automotive Technology Automotive Systems Integration, Robert Bosch GmbH Dr Maximilian Miegler Leader Hardware-in-the-Loop Functional Integration & responsible for Functional Virtual Development, AUDI AG Ralph Müller 27 % 22 % 11 % 1% Production / Technology R&D Management board Project management Business development Finance / Controlling Communications Marketing / Sales Professor Others TOPICS 2016: Automotive is using open platforms Integration experience of an OEM Architectures for ADAS and automated driving Process variants Open source : risks, integration and requirements Software tools in a disruptive scenarios Testing of variant-rich systems A must! J. Peters, Robert Bosch GmbH Very good event and worth to visit! C. Eichler, Volkswagen AG EVENING EVENT EUROFORUM invites you to a get together in Munich to deepen your conversations, get new contacts or just enjoy the evening in a relaxed atmosphere. VENUE www.euroforum.de/registration/p1107089 E-Mail: registration@euroforum.com Phone: +49 (0)2 11.96 86 37 58 Register Now Online! Save 100, PRICE Early bird price until 5 August 2016 Regular price from 6 August 2016 1,999* 2,099* PREISE Conference 5 and 6 September 2016 You can find our terms and conditions here: http://www.euroforum.de/agben [P1107089M012] Simon Fürst Head of Department Software Architecture and Platform Software, BMW Group Participant structure 2015 by function Dr Stefan Bunzel Principal Technical Expert Embedded Real-time Software Architectures, Continental Teves AG & Co. ohg Updated program with furt h presenta er tions! * plus VAT per person www.twitter.com/cti_symposium www.facebook.com/euroforum.de www.euroforum.de/news angelo Hotel Munich Westpark Albert-Rosshaupter-Strasse 45 81369 Munich, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 89.4 11 11 30 At the first evening of the conference, the angelo Hotel Munich Westpark invites you to a welcome drink. DATA PROTECTION. EUROFORUM Deutschland SE uses the data collected in connection with your order and use of our services and products within the applicable legal limits for the purpose of performing our services, and to provide you with information by post and e-mail about further offers by us, companies of our Group or co-operation partners, which are similar to the services of which you availed yourself previously. If, during the use of the data, it is transmitted to countries lacking an adequate level of data protection, we will create sufficient guarantees to protect the data. Furthermore, we will use your data if you have given us your consent to do so. You may object to the use of your data for advertising purposes or to being contacted by email or fax at any time by contacting EUROFORUM Deutschland SE, Postfach 11 12 34, 40512 Düsseldorf, Germany. Our customer services (Phone: +49 (0)2 11.96 86 33 33) shall be pleased to accept requests for changes. LISTEN TO PRESENTATIONS FROM: Visit us on: /// The conference language and the presentations will be in English! Vector Informatik GmbH

2 3 FIRST CONFERENCE DAY MONDAY, 5 TH SECOND CONFERENCE DAY SEPTEMBER, 2016 TUESDAY, 6TH SEPTEMBER, 2016 12.15 3.45 8.50 Registration and handing out the digital conference documents integration experience at Honda Research Institute Europe Model driven integration environments Design and development of large, complex, parallel, modular, distributed and real-time systems CBSE architecture. How far can we go? Managing higher complexity by keeping system semantic visible : How to the complexitiy and reduce the risks New automotive functions are distributed across several domains including IT backends The mastering of this complexity requires several approaches The decoupling of effect chains via layers is the key Opening of the second conference day by the chairman Welcome address and introduction by EUROFORUM and the Chairman Ralph Müller, 9.45 Keynote Automotive on the way of using open platforms Open source use in product development How to share and use community platforms for collaboration Technology radar of assets which could be in scope of collaboration Dr Michael Würtenberger, Managing Director, BMW Car IT GmbH 10.15 Licensing of open source risk, integration and requirements for the implementation of 3rd party Legal aspects and risks of integration of third party Complying with applicable open source licenses and the consequences of non-compliance Identifying possible risks and close the open source compliance gap for the players involved Hüseyin Dağlioğlu, Patent Professional Intellectual Property, Continental Automotive GmbH 1 4.15 Scalable, platform-independent architectures for ADAS and automated driving Replacing the driver by ADAS requires a clear interface for vehicle motion control The recent advances in hardware platforms lead to disruptive changes in the development processes Higher abstraction calls for decoupling system-level requirements from implementationlevel hardware behavior Future automotive standard must have the standard APIs at the right place : a lever for standardization and agile transformation to support development strategies implementation for embedded systems development: what is different? Challenges facing continuous integration developments in teams Dr Kai Richter, CTO, Symtavision GmbH (in the future Director of Engineering, Luxoft Automotive Under-the-Hood Practice) Georg Doll, Managing Director Automotive, Luxoft GmbH 1.30 Bridging the specification gap behavior-driven development of automotive systems A survey on automotive development Taking behavior-driven development to the automotive domain Building living specifications with seamless continuous integration A safety-critical model-driven example WORKSHOP SESSION 1 11.45 Networking break PROGRAM Bassirou Niang, Software Expertise Engineer Software Expert, Valeo 4.45 5.00 10.45 Dominik Holling, Researcher, Technical University of Munich and Testmethodology & Development Processes, ITK Engineering AG Dr Maximilian Miegler, Leader Hardware-in-the-Loop Functional Integration and for Functional Virtual Development, AUDI AG Antonello Ceravola, Principal Scientist, Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH Join in the discussions at hosted theme-tables. Write, draw or sketch your thoughts and ideas. Switch between theme-tables take your ideas forward! INTERACTIVE: get involved and discuss topical issues with industry colleagues CREATIVE: new ideas and approaches shared knowledge for a wider perspective INNOVATIVE: the future at a glance developing ideas with other experts 3.30 Presentation of the results in the plenum Networking break 5.30 Use case of management of automotive standard components at Idneo (Ficosa) Overview of infrastructure Development of a component Deployment Re-use in projects David Tuset, Software Engineering Master, Idneo (Ficosa) 6.00 6.30 End of the first conference day 7.00 Get together The following partners and exhibitors have already signed up: 4 ASSOCIATE PARTNER Prof. Nicholas Mc Guire, OSADL, Safety Coordinator, Safety Critical Linux Working Group Significant change in the development dynamics Dramatically increasing algorithmic complexity Security demands of connected systems Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Manfred Broy, Department of Informatics, Technical University of Munich 11.00 11.30 Networking break 12.00 Fail-operational in-vehicle e/e-architectures dependable basis for automated driving Challenges and solutions for future adaptive e/e-architectures Generic enhanced -driven dependability and flexibility for future vehicles Methods and architectures for fail-operational in-vehicle safety Supplier independent solution through exploitation of AUTOSAR standard allowing for incorporating heterogeneous platforms Software is the new Fuel - Applying GitHub s development, collaboration and deployment practices in the automotive industry See how automotive initiatives like the Genivi Alliance develop using the GitHub Flow Find out how to attract and sustain developers, reuse code and foster collaboration across teams Explore how continuous integration and deployment technologies can easily be integrated in the developers work-flow Johannes Nicolai, Enterprise Solutions Engineer, GitHub 12.30 Dr Cornel Klein, Corporate Technology, Siemens AG Gereon Weiß, Group Manager Automotive Software, Fraunhofer ESK Process variants for the development of product variants Prerequisites for the development processes Creating process variants Process landscape for developing product variants Dr Thorsten Molt, Head of Process Methods Tools, Hella KGaA Hueck & Co AUTOSAR a standard in the course of time Standards within AUTOSAR Future challenges in the automotive market and how AUTOSAR can enable innovations New organization to enable new cooperation models Michael Niklas, Project Leader AUTOSAR Partnership, Continental Automotive GmbH 10.00 Challenges to tool development in the world of disruptive business scenarios Roles and importance of tools for future business Challenges in reusing of tools Agile for tool development Methods and framework solutions to improve tool development productivity Shanmugananth Murugan, Project Manager, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Azarudeen M J, Group Manager, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions 1.00 2.15 Testing variant-rich systems Systematic reuse and testing of variant-rich systems Generating representative sets for testing purposes Fostering traceability along the entire development process Dr Sebastian Oster, Regional Manager, Feature oriented domain analysis and feature models Library and building set strategies Reuse strategies for functions, and hardware components Seamless variant management from requirements to test cases Experiences in series production projects in the automotive industry Jörg Schäuffele, Product Manager, Vector Informatik GmbH 3.15 3.30 GitHub B.V. Prins Bernhardplein 200, NL-1097 JB Amsterdam www.github.com EXHIBITORS ETAS provides innovative solutions for the development of embedded systems for the automotive industry and other sectors of the embedded industry. As a systems provider, ETAS supplies a multifaceted portfolio that covers the range from integrated tools and tool solutions to engineering services, consulting, training, and support. Security solutions in the area of embedded systems are offered by the ETAS subsidiary ESCRYPT. ETAS GmbH Borsigstr. 14, D-70469 Stuttgart www.etas.com 10.30 Why consider GNU/Linux for safety-related systems? Growing system complexity and safety demands Broad introduction of multi-core CPUs GitHub is how people build. Millions of individuals and organizations around the world use GitHub to discover, share, and contribute to from games and experiments to popular frameworks and leading applications. Together, we re defining how is built today. End of the conference Automotive Software Development IBM is clearly dedicated to Automotive as cars are developing into computers and on wheels. With progressive solutions IBM helps OEMs and Suppliers to master actual challenges and get prepared for even more disruption. Those are now strategized out of IBMs just established Munich global headquarters for the new Watson IoT unit, underlining its commitment to solve automotive complexity. IBM Deutschland Hollerithstr. 1, 81929 München www.ibm.com/de is a specialist for & system development in the safety and security-critical environment of medical devices and automotive technology. offers consultation and engineering services, a wide range of trainings and seminars, and the process management tool Stages. The Group is represented at sites in Erlangen, Munich and Stuttgart as well as in Miami and Detroit in the USA. Wetterkreuz 19a, D-91058 Erlangen www.methodpark.com

2 3 FIRST CONFERENCE DAY MONDAY, 5 TH SECOND CONFERENCE DAY SEPTEMBER, 2016 TUESDAY, 6TH SEPTEMBER, 2016 12.15 3.45 8.50 Registration and handing out the digital conference documents integration experience at Honda Research Institute Europe Model driven integration environments Design and development of large, complex, parallel, modular, distributed and real-time systems CBSE architecture. How far can we go? Managing higher complexity by keeping system semantic visible : How to the complexitiy and reduce the risks New automotive functions are distributed across several domains including IT backends The mastering of this complexity requires several approaches The decoupling of effect chains via layers is the key Opening of the second conference day by the chairman Welcome address and introduction by EUROFORUM and the Chairman Ralph Müller, 9.45 Keynote Automotive on the way of using open platforms Open source use in product development How to share and use community platforms for collaboration Technology radar of assets which could be in scope of collaboration Dr Michael Würtenberger, Managing Director, BMW Car IT GmbH 10.15 Licensing of open source risk, integration and requirements for the implementation of 3rd party Legal aspects and risks of integration of third party Complying with applicable open source licenses and the consequences of non-compliance Identifying possible risks and close the open source compliance gap for the players involved Hüseyin Dağlioğlu, Patent Professional Intellectual Property, Continental Automotive GmbH 1 4.15 Scalable, platform-independent architectures for ADAS and automated driving Replacing the driver by ADAS requires a clear interface for vehicle motion control The recent advances in hardware platforms lead to disruptive changes in the development processes Higher abstraction calls for decoupling system-level requirements from implementationlevel hardware behavior Future automotive standard must have the standard APIs at the right place : a lever for standardization and agile transformation to support development strategies implementation for embedded systems development: what is different? Challenges facing continuous integration developments in teams Dr Kai Richter, CTO, Symtavision GmbH (in the future Director of Engineering, Luxoft Automotive Under-the-Hood Practice) Georg Doll, Managing Director Automotive, Luxoft GmbH 1.30 Bridging the specification gap behavior-driven development of automotive systems A survey on automotive development Taking behavior-driven development to the automotive domain Building living specifications with seamless continuous integration A safety-critical model-driven example WORKSHOP SESSION 1 11.45 Networking break PROGRAM Bassirou Niang, Software Expertise Engineer Software Expert, Valeo 4.45 5.00 10.45 Dominik Holling, Researcher, Technical University of Munich and Testmethodology & Development Processes, ITK Engineering AG Dr Maximilian Miegler, Leader Hardware-in-the-Loop Functional Integration and for Functional Virtual Development, AUDI AG Antonello Ceravola, Principal Scientist, Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH Join in the discussions at hosted theme-tables. Write, draw or sketch your thoughts and ideas. Switch between theme-tables take your ideas forward! INTERACTIVE: get involved and discuss topical issues with industry colleagues CREATIVE: new ideas and approaches shared knowledge for a wider perspective INNOVATIVE: the future at a glance developing ideas with other experts 3.30 Presentation of the results in the plenum Networking break 5.30 Use case of management of automotive standard components at Idneo (Ficosa) Overview of infrastructure Development of a component Deployment Re-use in projects David Tuset, Software Engineering Master, Idneo (Ficosa) 6.00 6.30 End of the first conference day 7.00 Get together The following partners and exhibitors have already signed up: 4 ASSOCIATE PARTNER Prof. Nicholas Mc Guire, OSADL, Safety Coordinator, Safety Critical Linux Working Group Significant change in the development dynamics Dramatically increasing algorithmic complexity Security demands of connected systems Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Manfred Broy, Department of Informatics, Technical University of Munich 11.00 11.30 Networking break 12.00 Fail-operational in-vehicle e/e-architectures dependable basis for automated driving Challenges and solutions for future adaptive e/e-architectures Generic enhanced -driven dependability and flexibility for future vehicles Methods and architectures for fail-operational in-vehicle safety Supplier independent solution through exploitation of AUTOSAR standard allowing for incorporating heterogeneous platforms Software is the new Fuel - Applying GitHub s development, collaboration and deployment practices in the automotive industry See how automotive initiatives like the Genivi Alliance develop using the GitHub Flow Find out how to attract and sustain developers, reuse code and foster collaboration across teams Explore how continuous integration and deployment technologies can easily be integrated in the developers work-flow Johannes Nicolai, Enterprise Solutions Engineer, GitHub 12.30 Dr Cornel Klein, Corporate Technology, Siemens AG Gereon Weiß, Group Manager Automotive Software, Fraunhofer ESK Process variants for the development of product variants Prerequisites for the development processes Creating process variants Process landscape for developing product variants Dr Thorsten Molt, Head of Process Methods Tools, Hella KGaA Hueck & Co AUTOSAR a standard in the course of time Standards within AUTOSAR Future challenges in the automotive market and how AUTOSAR can enable innovations New organization to enable new cooperation models Michael Niklas, Project Leader AUTOSAR Partnership, Continental Automotive GmbH 10.00 Challenges to tool development in the world of disruptive business scenarios Roles and importance of tools for future business Challenges in reusing of tools Agile for tool development Methods and framework solutions to improve tool development productivity Shanmugananth Murugan, Project Manager, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Azarudeen M J, Group Manager, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions 1.00 2.15 Testing variant-rich systems Systematic reuse and testing of variant-rich systems Generating representative sets for testing purposes Fostering traceability along the entire development process Dr Sebastian Oster, Regional Manager, Feature oriented domain analysis and feature models Library and building set strategies Reuse strategies for functions, and hardware components Seamless variant management from requirements to test cases Experiences in series production projects in the automotive industry Jörg Schäuffele, Product Manager, Vector Informatik GmbH 3.15 3.30 GitHub B.V. 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Managing higher complexity by keeping system semantic visible : How to the complexitiy and reduce the risks New automotive functions are distributed across several domains including IT backends The mastering of this complexity requires several approaches The decoupling of effect chains via layers is the key Opening of the second conference day by the chairman Welcome address and introduction by EUROFORUM and the Chairman Ralph Müller, 9.45 Keynote Automotive on the way of using open platforms Open source use in product development How to share and use community platforms for collaboration Technology radar of assets which could be in scope of collaboration Dr Michael Würtenberger, Managing Director, BMW Car IT GmbH 10.15 Licensing of open source risk, integration and requirements for the implementation of 3rd party Legal aspects and risks of integration of third party Complying with applicable open source licenses and the consequences of non-compliance Identifying possible risks and close the open source compliance gap for the players involved Hüseyin Dağlioğlu, Patent Professional Intellectual Property, Continental Automotive GmbH 1 4.15 Scalable, platform-independent architectures for ADAS and automated driving Replacing the driver by ADAS requires a clear interface for vehicle motion control The recent advances in hardware platforms lead to disruptive changes in the development processes Higher abstraction calls for decoupling system-level requirements from implementationlevel hardware behavior Future automotive standard must have the standard APIs at the right place : a lever for standardization and agile transformation to support development strategies implementation for embedded systems development: what is different? 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Prins Bernhardplein 200, NL-1097 JB Amsterdam www.github.com EXHIBITORS ETAS provides innovative solutions for the development of embedded systems for the automotive industry and other sectors of the embedded industry. As a systems provider, ETAS supplies a multifaceted portfolio that covers the range from integrated tools and tool solutions to engineering services, consulting, training, and support. Security solutions in the area of embedded systems are offered by the ETAS subsidiary ESCRYPT. ETAS GmbH Borsigstr. 14, D-70469 Stuttgart www.etas.com 10.30 Why consider GNU/Linux for safety-related systems? Growing system complexity and safety demands Broad introduction of multi-core CPUs GitHub is how people build. Millions of individuals and organizations around the world use GitHub to discover, share, and contribute to from games and experiments to popular frameworks and leading applications. Together, we re defining how is built today. End of the conference Automotive Software Development IBM is clearly dedicated to Automotive as cars are developing into computers and on wheels. With progressive solutions IBM helps OEMs and Suppliers to master actual challenges and get prepared for even more disruption. Those are now strategized out of IBMs just established Munich global headquarters for the new Watson IoT unit, underlining its commitment to solve automotive complexity. IBM Deutschland Hollerithstr. 1, 81929 München www.ibm.com/de is a specialist for & system development in the safety and security-critical environment of medical devices and automotive technology. offers consultation and engineering services, a wide range of trainings and seminars, and the process management tool Stages. The Group is represented at sites in Erlangen, Munich and Stuttgart as well as in Miami and Detroit in the USA. Wetterkreuz 19a, D-91058 Erlangen www.methodpark.com

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INT ERNAT IONAL CONFERENCE For further information please contact: 5 and 6 September 2016, Munich / Germany +49 (0)2 11. 96 86 38 52 CUSTOMER SERVICE AND REGISTRATION Steve Meyer Customer Service and Registration registration@euroforum.com Your personal registration code Internet-PDF MAIN TOPICS INFOLINE CONCEPT AND CONTENT: Gül Yeșilyurt Senior Conference Manager guel.yesilyurt@euroforum.com WHO WILL YOU MEET? Software Project Management Reuse Code Management SPONSORING AND EXHIBITIONS Nina Carsten, Sales Manager Phone: +49 (0) 2 11.96 86 36 76 nina.carsten@euroforum.com Rehosting Software Integration Agile Development NEED TO UPDATE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS? Please call us or send an e-mail: Phone: +49 (0) 2 11/96 86 33 33 Email: info@euroforum.com Software Technology for Automated Driving Software Architecture Environment Model Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Open Source Participant structure 2015 by sector 21 % 20 % 16 % 15 % 13 % 9% 2% Automobile manufacturer Consultancies Automotive suppliers Universities Automotive engineering Trade International Conference, 5 and 6 September 2016, Munich / Germany ADVISORY BOARD Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Manfred Broy Department of Informatics, Technical University of Munich Steffen Lupp Vice President Automotive Technology Automotive Systems Integration, Robert Bosch GmbH Dr Maximilian Miegler Leader Hardware-in-the-Loop Functional Integration & responsible for Functional Virtual Development, AUDI AG Ralph Müller 27 % 22 % 11 % 1% Production / Technology R&D Management board Project management Business development Finance / Controlling Communications Marketing / Sales Professor Others TOPICS 2016: Automotive is using open platforms Integration experience of an OEM Architectures for ADAS and automated driving Process variants Open source : risks, integration and requirements Software tools in a disruptive scenarios Testing of variant-rich systems A must! J. Peters, Robert Bosch GmbH Very good event and worth to visit! C. Eichler, Volkswagen AG EVENING EVENT EUROFORUM invites you to a get together in Munich to deepen your conversations, get new contacts or just enjoy the evening in a relaxed atmosphere. VENUE www.euroforum.de/registration/p1107089 E-Mail: registration@euroforum.com Phone: +49 (0)2 11.96 86 37 58 Register Now Online! Save 100, PRICE Early bird price until 5 August 2016 Regular price from 6 August 2016 1,999* 2,099* PREISE Conference 5 and 6 September 2016 You can find our terms and conditions here: http://www.euroforum.de/agben [P1107089M012] Simon Fürst Head of Department Software Architecture and Platform Software, BMW Group Participant structure 2015 by function Dr Stefan Bunzel Principal Technical Expert Embedded Real-time Software Architectures, Continental Teves AG & Co. ohg Updated program with furt h presenta er tions! * plus VAT per person www.twitter.com/cti_symposium www.facebook.com/euroforum.de www.euroforum.de/news angelo Hotel Munich Westpark Albert-Rosshaupter-Strasse 45 81369 Munich, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 89.4 11 11 30 At the first evening of the conference, the angelo Hotel Munich Westpark invites you to a welcome drink. DATA PROTECTION. EUROFORUM Deutschland SE uses the data collected in connection with your order and use of our services and products within the applicable legal limits for the purpose of performing our services, and to provide you with information by post and e-mail about further offers by us, companies of our Group or co-operation partners, which are similar to the services of which you availed yourself previously. If, during the use of the data, it is transmitted to countries lacking an adequate level of data protection, we will create sufficient guarantees to protect the data. Furthermore, we will use your data if you have given us your consent to do so. You may object to the use of your data for advertising purposes or to being contacted by email or fax at any time by contacting EUROFORUM Deutschland SE, Postfach 11 12 34, 40512 Düsseldorf, Germany. Our customer services (Phone: +49 (0)2 11.96 86 33 33) shall be pleased to accept requests for changes. LISTEN TO PRESENTATIONS FROM: Visit us on: /// The conference language and the presentations will be in English! Vector Informatik GmbH