Conference Program
Enabling the SDV
10:00-10:25: SDV Pulse – The Technology Driving the Future
Aleksandar Tolev, Daniel Schleicher (AWS), Erik Dörnenburg (Thoughtworks)
In this session participants will gain an overview of latest developments, emerging technologies, and best practices in the area of software defined vehicle. Based on the joint report from Thoughtworks and AWS subject matter experts of both companies identified and explained 40 trends they see at customers. The presenters will walk the audience through the report an highlight trends which are noteworthy and will share their own opinions on the topics.
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10:25-10:50: Eclipse SDV – How Open Source Helps Approaching the Software-defined Vehicle
Ansgar Lindwedel (Eclipse Foundation)
Ansgar is going to talk about what SDV means in terms of maturity steps in SW and how more and more automotive companies embrace open source in their development. He will highlight a few recent activities within the Eclipse SDV working group. Thereby offering a big picture to dig into the topic of open source in automotive and also some details for those who are already familiar with the topic.
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10:50-11:15: What is Real-Time SDV?
Dieter Schwarzmann (Robert Bosch GmbH)
The concept of real-time systems is integral to the software-defined vehicle, where for many applications the timely execution of processes is paramount. However, a clear meaning of what exactly constitutes a real-time system is often unclear. In this presentation, "What is the Real-Time SDV," we will explore the fundamental meaning of real-time computing, including the definition and impact of determinism of these systems. This will be complemented by a concrete, hands-on example.
By the end of this 20-minute presentation, attendees will gain a common definition and intuitive understanding of what constitutes a real-time and deterministic system.
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Aleksandar Tolev is a Senior Manager Solutions Architecture at Amazon Web Services with passion for software development in the Manufacturing and Automotive industry. Aleksandar complements his passion leveraging lean architectures for complex challenges. In his free time, he loves to do sports, mental training, and cooking.
Daniel Schleicher is a Senior Solutions Architect at AWS for Continental, focusing on software-defined cars. In this field he is interested in applying cloud computing principles for automotive applications, and advancing the software development process of automotive applications utilizing virtualized hardware. In previous roles, Daniel led the migration of an enterprise integration platform to AWS at Volkswagen and, as a product manager, contributed to the creation of a central service for the Mercedes Intelligent Cloud.
Erik is a software engineer and passionate technologist. On his extensive journey in the tech industry he has continuously encountered and embraced new technologies, finding ways to realise their potential while bringing along proven engineering practices. As CTO Europe at Thoughtworks he helps clients make the most out of modern technologies, platforms, and practices. Erik is a regular speaker, contributed to a few books, and maintains several open source projects. He holds a degree in Informatics from the University of Dortmund and studied Computer Science and Linguistics at University College Dublin.
Ansgar joined the Eclipse Foundation in 2024. Before spending 20 years of his professional career holding various positions in engineering, quality management, and sales in Bosch’s industry, automotive and IoT divisions. Within the Eclipse Foundation he is responsible for the SDV ecosystem where 50+ companies collaborate on open source technology in the context of automotive SW. Ansgar holds a diploma in Business Administration and Computer Science.
Dieter Schwarzmann is a project leader in the central department of technical strategy at Bosch. He studied Engineering Cybernetics at the University of Stuttgart, where he still teaches a course on control engineering for master students. He received a PhD (Dr.-Ing.) in the field of Control for methods on automotive control and a Master of Engineering from the USA. After a period of a visiting scientist at MIT he lead various teams in the field of control engineering in automotive. Today, he focusses on full vehicle systems; having been the project lead of the first full prototype vehicle from Bosch and currently focusing on SdV with central compute and zones
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