Automotive

MediaNight Wintersemester 2016/17

Last Thursday (January, 26th 2017) the MediaNight (trailer) was taking place again at the Stuttgart Media University. This semester, what impressed me the most were the many VR installations and games. It seems to me that VR really is mainstream now. I had the impression that there were more VR games and applications shown than normal […]

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Thesis: Development of an automated variantcoding test system

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Thesis: Design, Development and Evaluation of a Smartphone App for remote automotive Data

In her thesis, Lisa Kranz analyzed current automotive apps from different vendors on functionality and design. Using the User Centered Design approach, she developed a new Android App for a large car manufacturer near Stuttgart that implies the most relevant functions from all analyzed apps. The thesis documents the whole development process including the process

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HdM Mobile App Conference

In the context of my seminar on Mobile Applications in the masters course Computer Science and Media at the Stuttgart Media University, all kinds of mobile applications are developed by the students. They present their work at the end of the semester at the “HdM Mobile Apps Conference”. Today (July 29th 2015) the following eight app projects

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Conceptualisation and Optimization of a Collaborative and Tooldriven Development Process for HMI-Graphic and Operating Procedure Specification

In the development of complex automotive HMI systems, car manufacturers don’t make use of their full potential. Although efficient reference processes and innovative development approaches exist companies prefer the application of established methods and tools. The shift towards new development approaches takes place slowly and step by step to avoid a negative impact on running

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