A. I. Cuza University of Iaşi


Multimedia Technologies in Automotive

Course nameMultimedia Technologies in Automotive CodeMISS1206
Class Master of Software Engineering, 2008 - 2010
Level Master Year 1 Semester 2 Status Compulsory
Hours per weekTotal hours per semesterTotal hours of individual workCreditsEvaluation typeTeaching language
CSLPr
2 0 2 0 56 94 8 M ro
Taught byAcademic and scientific title, name
Required courses
ObjectivesAssimilating the basic information needed for creating a multimedia application in the automotive environment. Fundamental knowledge of the domain, workflow, procedures and quality standard required in the field.
General thematicsGeneral presentation of the multimedia automotive systems. The V-Cycle. Project planning. Requirements creation and analysis, functional and technical specifications. System architecture, software architecture, detailed software design. Human Machine Interface. Navigation. Entertainment. Connectivity. Speech. Testing techniques. System Integration. Design for testability. Automated testing. Validation. Project closure. Archiving, Lessons learned. Specific tools.
Seminary / Laboratory thematicsPresentation of hardware currently used in the industry and of an actual system developed in Iasi (VW RNS). Familiarization with the devices used for laboratory classes, technical capabilities. Creating the specifications for an actual application. Creating the architecture. Software design for the application. HMI functionality implementation. Navigation functionality implementation. Entertainment functionality implementation. Connectivity functionality implementation. Speech functionality implementation. Test cases for the application. Performance measurements. Automated testing. Archiving the project, lessons learned workshop. Applications with the specific tools. "Find bugs" contest.
Teaching methodsPresentations for the courses. Workshops with FCS and CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE ROMANIA provided software and hardware during the laboratories. Questions and answers with expert guests.
BibliographyBjarne Stroustrup: The C++ Programming Language, Adisson-Wesley, 3rd edition, 1997
Boris Beizer: Software Testing Techniques
Erich Gamma, Richard Helm , Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides: Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software T. Vaughan: Multimedia: Making it Work, 6th Edition, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, 2003.
EvaluationconditionsLaboratory involvement and results (L) – 60%. Written examination for the courses (WE1, WE2) – 40%.
criteriasMore then 50p in total (maximum of 100p). L > 30p, WE1, WE2 > 10p.
modesL – the maximum 60p will be divided between the 14 laboratories. Evaluations will be made for each laboratory, taking into account the overall involvement (bonuses) and the results relative to the targets. Specific criteria will be provided before each laboratory. There will be no homework assignments. WEs – the written tests will verify the level of understanding and assimilation for the information presented during the courses.
formulaFinal grade = ( L + WE1 + WE2 ) / 10

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