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PUBLISHER: VDC Research Group, Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1181127

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PUBLISHER: VDC Research Group, Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1181127

Next-Gen Automotive Development Solutions: Emerging Standards Will Drive Significant Software Change

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The automotive industry has experienced an explosion of interest, funding, and activity in the past few years as vendors have started to piece together new platforms for high-end autonomous vehicles. In parallel, auto makers have begun to explore new architectures, software, and tools for securely consolidating automotive systems.

This new research examines the market for automotive software and development tools, quantifying and qualifying market dynamics through an in-depth discussion of recent events, end-user trends, and vendor strategy. Submarkets analyzed include automotive IoT & embedded Operating Systems (OSs), Automated Software & Security Testing (ASST), Requirements Management tools (RM), and IoT Cloud Services.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • Key Findings

Global Market Overview

  • Recent Developments
  • Emerging Automotive Standards
  • Partnerships

Comparative Forecast by Software Type

  • IoT & Embedded Operating Systems
  • Automated Software & Security Testing (ASST) Tools
  • Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
  • Requirements Management (RM)
  • IoT Remote Monitoring & Control Cloud Services

Competitive Landscape

  • Vendor Insights
  • AWS
  • BlackBerry QNX
  • dSPACE
  • eSOL
  • ETAS
  • Green Hills Software
  • HARMAN
  • HERE Technologies
  • MathWorks
  • NVIDIA
  • Red Hat (IBM)
  • Siemens
  • Synopsys
  • Wind River

End User Insights

  • Obstacles to Development & Growth of the Connected
  • Vehicle Industry
  • Technologies to Invest in for Building Future Customers
  • Software Architecture Standardization Through AUTOSAR Helps
  • Engineers Keep Projects Ahead Of Schedule

Report Definitions

About VDC Research

Report Exhibits

  • Exhibit 1: Global Revenue of Automotive Software & Development Tools
  • Exhibit 2: Global Revenue of Automotive Software & Development Tools, by Type
  • Exhibit 3: Global Portion of Automotive Software & Development Tools, by Type
  • Exhibit 4: Global Revenue of Automotive IoT & Embedded OS
  • Exhibit 5: Previous, Current, & Expected Primary OS in Automotive In-Vehicle Projects, by OS Source
  • Exhibit 6: Global Revenue of Automotive Automated Software & Security Testing Tools
  • Exhibit 7: Global Revenue of Automotive Model-Based Systems Engineering Tools
  • Exhibit 8: Global Revenue of Automotive Requirements Management
  • Exhibit 9: Global Revenue of Automotive IoT Remote Monitoring & Control Cloud Services
  • Exhibit 10: Global Shipments of Automotive Development Software Segmented by Leading Vendors, 2021
  • Exhibit 11: Biggest Obstacle to the Development and Growth of the Connected

Vehicle Industry

  • Exhibit 12: Certification/Process Standard(s) Adhered to on Current Project
  • Exhibit 13: Technologies Respondent's Organization Is Most Interested in Investing in and/or Building for Future Customers
  • Exhibit 14: Current Project's Schedule

Excel Exhibits

2022 IoT & Embedded Engineer Survey Exhibits

  • Exhibit 1: Primary Country of Residence
  • Exhibit 2: Type of Most Current or Recent Project
  • Exhibit 3: Personally Involved with Engineering of Embedded Technology
  • Exhibit 4: Type of Purchase by Respondent's Organization
  • Exhibit 5: Primary Industry Classification of Project
  • Exhibit 6: Type of Aerospace & Defense Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 7: Type of Automotive In-Vehicle Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 8: Type of Communications & Networking Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 9: Type of Consumer Electronics Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 10: Type of Digital Security Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 11: Type of Digital Signage Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 12: Type of Energy and Utilities Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 13: Type of Gaming Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 14: Type of Industrial Automation Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 15: Type of Media & Broadcasting Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 16: Type of Medical Device Application for Most Current Project
  • Exhibit 17: Type of Mobile Phone
  • Exhibit 18: Type of Office/Business Automation Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 19: Type of Transportation Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 20: Type of Retail Automation Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 21: Type of Non-Manufacturing/Services Application for Most Recent Project
  • Exhibit 22: Certification/Approval Standards Required for Current Project
  • Exhibit 23: Highest Design/Development Assurance Levels (DAL) Required for Project Software (Aerospace)
  • Exhibit 24: Highest Software Integrity Levels (SIL) Certification Required for Project Software
  • Exhibit 25: Highest Automotive Software Integrity Levels for Project Software
  • Exhibit 26: Capabilities/Features of Current Project
  • Exhibit 27: Capabilities/Features Expected in a Project Three Years From Now
  • Exhibit 28: Type of Real-Time Deadlines for Current Project
  • Exhibit 29: Application's Shortest Response Deadline to a Time-Critical Input or Event
  • Exhibit 30: Estimated Length for Current Project (In Months)
  • Exhibit 31: Current Project's Schedule
  • Exhibit 32: Estimated Number of Years Current Project will be Manufactured Once Complete
  • Exhibit 33: Estimated Number of Years of Useful Life for Product Once Deployed
  • Exhibit 34: Attributions of Delays to Project
  • Exhibit 35: Engineering Tasks Personally Involved
  • Exhibit 36: Estimated Percent of Time Spent on Engineering Tasks
  • Exhibit 37: Does Organization Have Formal Policies and Procedures for Testing the Security of IoT Devices?
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