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  • Previously on #EnginEEringTheJigsaw we have covered the basics on how the communication within vehicle E/E systems works and the role of the #AUTOSAR Classic Platform. And as you all might guess, this is all quite simple conceptually, but it is slightly more difficult in practice. So, we have prepared a short sequence of Intermediate Level episodes, where jigsaw master Iain dives much deeper into Classic AUTOSAR, covering both software and communication design. Enjoy and subscribe!
    PS: Wait, what was the role of the AUTOSAR Classic Platform again? If you need a recap, we recommend watching episode F6: • AUTOSAR Essentials | #...
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  • @tourdesource
    @tourdesource ปีที่แล้ว +4

    That "Let's go find out!" was thoroughly amusing.

  • @ananthavenkatesh8833
    @ananthavenkatesh8833 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thanks Mr Ian. Glad to see the video after a very long time. I hope future sessions will come frequently. Thank you for taking your time and sharing the knowledge.

  • @badiiennouri6185
    @badiiennouri6185 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks Lain, well done

  • @user-qn1uj6bm1o
    @user-qn1uj6bm1o ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are explaining complex idea in a simple way but in really clear logic. enjoying your presentation as enjoying a dance performance.

  • @nikolay.cheliuk
    @nikolay.cheliuk ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks!
    Simply and clearly!

  • @mariuspinte
    @mariuspinte 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, I have a generic question regarding Ports: is it correct to say that, a SWC contains multiple Atomic SWCs, and each of the Atomic SWC has at least one type of Port (R, P, RP, and maybe even Delegation)? And, from a different perspective, we may say that a SWC has a total amount of Ports equal to the sum of all Ports that each contained Atomic SWC has? Tnks

    • @vectorinformatik
      @vectorinformatik  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      "SWC contains multiple Atomic SWCs":
      A composition has no behavior (or runnables) of its own, it only exists as a way to aggregate Atomic SWCs (with behavior and runnables). A composition could theoretically contain zero Atomic SWCs, however this would serve no purpose, other than as a placeholder for an aggregation of Atomic SWCs that will be defined in the future.

    • @vectorinformatik
      @vectorinformatik  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      "we may say that a SWC has a total amount of Ports equal to the sum of all Ports that each contained Atomic SWC has":
      No. It is common for some ports on Atomic SWCs to only be used for communication within a composition. In fact, at the system level, AUTOSAR Classic Platform defines constraint 3031, where it is explained that "[a] Complete System Description does not have ports on the outermost composition".

  • @davidfernandes980
    @davidfernandes980 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    course available on udemy?

    • @vectorinformatik
      @vectorinformatik  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thank you for your question! We don't have a formal 'course' that wraps all of our episodes into a larger syllabus. Our main aim is to tackle different topics relevant to vehicle E/E system design and development, at different levels, and in particular, we are trying to answer requests from our viewers. If you merely want to find all of our episodes, then we list them all on the Vector website, here: www.vector.com/int/en/know-how/engineering-the-jigsaw/
      If you want to access detailed technical training, then the Vector Academy provides this for a number of topic areas that we cover in our episodes: academy.vector.com/de/en/