Software Architecture in Reliable Embedded Systems
by Isabella Stilkerich, Ulrich Becker, Felix Bräunling
Embedded systems are computer systems that are integrated in a larger cyber-physical system, via which
they interact with the physical environment through sensors and actuators. As the requirements
concerning the functionality and the quality characteristics of these systems are increasing, the size and
the complexity of embedded systems software grows considerably.
In domains such as automotive systems, automation, rail, or medical devices for treatment or diagnostics,
particular quality characteristics need to be achieved. This talk will give in insight into these important topics of embedded software architecture development.