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16th Workshop on Automotive Software
Engineering
Steffen Helke Ina Schaefer Andreas Vogelsang
BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg TU Braunschweig TU Berlin
Cottbus, Germany Braunschweig, Germany Berlin, Germany
steffen.helke@b-tu.de i.schaefer@tu-braunschweig.de andreas.vogelsang@tu-berlin.de
The 16th Workshop on Automotive Software Engineering Program Committee
(ASE’19) addresses the challenges of software development in
the automotive sector and consequently with suitable methods, Dr. Christian Allmann
techniques, and tools for this specific area. Nowadays, more Audi AG
than ever, software plays an important role in increasingly Prof. Dr. Marcel Baunach
networked vehicles and modern driver assistance functions up Technische Universität Graz
to fully automatic driving. Dr. Mirko Conrad
An increasing complexity of the systems is accompanied by samoconsult GmbH
stricter requirements for reliability, security, safety, and data Dr. Heiko Dörr
protection. More and more vehicle functions are realized by Model Engineering Solution GmbH
collaboration within the vehicle or eve across vehicle bound-
Prof. Dr. Volker von Holt
aries. In addition, innovative technology like voice control,
Ostfalia Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften
cloud computing, or 5G connectivity finds its way into the car.
Driving is thus being changed by advancing “digital cultures”: Prof. Dr. Thomas Kropf
People will soon be able to access services such as WhatsApp, Robert Bosch GmbH
Skype, or Facebook from their vehicles. Dr. Thomas Noack
The main objectives of the workshop are the exchange Individual Standard IVS GmbH
and discussion of how current challenges in automotive soft- Prof. Dr. Dirk Nowotka
ware engineering can be mastered. The thematic orientation Universität Kiel
offers many cross-references to the Software Engineering
Prof. Dr. Jörn Schneider
(SE) conference to which the workshop is co-located. The
Hochschule Trier
workshop addresses researchers, developers, and users from
the automotive industry as well as scientists from research Dr. Thomas Sauer
institutes and universities working in the field of automotive Volkswagen AG
software engineering. Traditionally, the focus is less on theory
than on applied research. Organization
Two reviewers were selected for each contribution submitted
Prof. Dr. Andreas Vogelsang
to this year’s workshop edition. Based on the reviews, we
Technische Universität Berlin
selected four papers for publication and presentation. Many
thanks to all the reviewers who contributed with great com- Prof. Dr. Ina Schaefer
mitment to the review process. Technische Universität Braunschweig
As in previous years, the workshop will be opened with a Prof. Dr. Steffen Helke
keynote speech. We would like to thank Prof. Dr. Matthias BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg
Tichy (Institute for Software Engineering and Programming
For many years, this workshop has been organized by the GI
Languages, University of Ulm), who agreed to give a keynote.
interst group (Fachgruppe) “Automotive Software Engineer-
In addition, this year there are three invited talks by Malte
ing”1 . The steering committee was consequently involved in
Mauritz (Fraunhofer ISST, Braunschweig), Benedikt Walter
the organization of this workshop as well.
(Daimler AG, Stuttgart) and Philipp Hohl (Daimler AG,
Stuttgart), which complete the program. 1 http://fg-ase.gi.de/
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