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Transforming Car Development

Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore the challenges and opportunities in applying lean concepts to software delivery in the automotive industry through this conference talk from GOTO Copenhagen 2016. Discover why software has become the most expensive component in modern automobiles and how solving integration issues can lead to unprecedented innovation. Learn about the transformation of cars into computers, the impact of software on cost and recalls, and the importance of software supply chains. Examine case studies involving Tesla, Volkswagen, and BMW, and understand the potential for disruption in the automotive sector. Gain insights into manual processes, time-to-resolution issues, and strategies for improvement, including integration layers, defect unification, and value stream mapping. Conclude with a discussion on ISO compliance and its significance in the evolving landscape of car development.

Syllabus

Introduction
The first computer in a car
Cars are becoming computers
Elon Musk Tesla
Why is the car industry attractive
Infrastructure model disruption
CB Insights
Volkswagen
Software
Cost of Software
Software Recalls
Software Supply Chains
Job Security
BMW iPhone 7
Why is this happening
Lean concepts
Boeing Dreamliner
Manual processes
Time to resolution
How do we fix it
Integration
Integration Layers
Defect Unification
Integration Patterns
Value Stream Mapping
ISO Compliance
Summary
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