T-Systems Hypercube is the potential central backbone for cross-domain automotive software lifecycle management. Hypercube brings the DevOps principle to the Software Defined Vehicle, by enabling data-driven software development across multiple vehicle domains, operations of software defined fleets and providing data-enabled insights.
Hereby Hypercube strongly relies on interaction with eclipse projects:
- eclipse SDV Developer Console is now an Open Source eclipse Project originating from the original Hypercube program
- eclipse Hono is used as the central Command&Control IoT layer for the commercial Digital Twin solution
- eclipse Kuksa to leverage the Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS) standard
In this session we do a live demo of how we at T-Systems use the individual eclipse projects to optimize the resilience and the time-to-market of our Hypercube solution.
Objective of the presentation:
Show interaction between eclipse SDV Developer Console and T-Systems Hypercube Digital Twin solution, which is based on eclipse projects Hono and Kuksa, to turn Software Release Management in- and outside the vehicle a walk in the park.
Attendee pre-requisites - If none, enter "N/A":
Basic understanding of the SDV Automotive world.