Functional safety management aspects in testing of automotive safety concern systems (electronic braking system)

Industrial automation systems are tested nowadays mainly via system tests at a very late stage of development. These tests are conducted manually, are time-consuming and cost-intensive. Earlier testing of automation software, e.g., component testing is therefore desired in order to reduce the effort...

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