Automotive Software Project Manager - Learning Journey

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The combination of courses is perfect for a Project Manager within the automotive domain.

 

Automotive Software Project Manager

The "Automotive Software Project Manager" e-learning package is designed to equip you with the essential skills for managing software development projects in the automotive industry, focusing on electrical control units (ECUs) in vehicles.
This program enhances your classical project management abilities while diving into key automotive topics like embedded software development, automotive SPICE (versions 3.1 and 4.0), and automotive cybersecurity. The courses are structured to build your knowledge step by step, starting with foundational electronics and moving through critical areas such as process improvement and vehicle system security.
By the end of this learning journey, you will have the expertise needed to confidently manage complex automotive software projects in today’s rapidly evolving industry.

Courses within the E-Learning Package

This education program is provided as a set of e-learning courses. In the first part you are provided with a structured overview, next the courses are explained in more detail.

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Learning Journey

 

With the learning journey we intend to provide you with an orientation for planning your training progress.

 

It is recommended to go through the e-learning courses in the order in which they are explained.

 

Embedded Software - Automotive

In this section we focus on core topics everyone needs to know for embedded software.

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Serial bus systems

 

As there is serial bus systems are used in embedded systems a geneal knowledge of those topics is very important. You will learn about software and hardware aspects, gain insights into their architecture, protocols, and components. The OSI model is also covered, providing an understanding of layered communication systems.

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Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC

 

CRC is mainly used to check the correct data transfer via serial buses and for memory checks. This course provides you with the concepts and examples for CRC calculation.

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Operating System OS

 

The operating system are explored in-depth, focusing on kernel operations, multitasking, safety considerations, and common challenges in embedded OS development.

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Real-Time Operating System RTOS

 

The operating system in an embedded application has real-time requirements and thus a Real-Time Operating System is needed. We cover different real-time requirements, time and event-based tasks and more.

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AUTOSAR

 

This course provides you with a general understanding of the this Automotive standard which will help you to navigate through the extensive set of specifications.

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

In this section we focus on basic electronics and electrical engienering knowhow which often is required for embedded systems.

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Electronics and Electrical Fundamentals

 

This course encompassing topics such as electronics and magnetism, circuitry, alternating current circuits, and the basics of power electronics, which are crucial for embedded system developers.

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Bridge Circuits

 

As bridge circuits are used in a variety of embedded systems as well in measurement technology, we provide information on the Wheatstone bridge and their application. 

Automotive Cybersecurity

In this section we focus on knowhow which is relevant for automotive cybersecurity.

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Information Security

 

This course provides you with a general understanding of information security. This includes the important term, goals and affected parties but also provides information on practical implementation, risks, threats and measures.

 

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Automotive Cybersecurity

 

You get introduced to the main reasons for the implementation as well as the top attack points. The course also explains the cybersecurity threat analysis and risk assessment TARA as well cybersecurity controls and requirements and cybersecurity verification and validation testing.

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Introduction to Cryptograpy

 

We begin with a general introduction to the topic including the explanation of the protagonists especially Alice and Bob. Then we move on to explain the three basic types symmetric encryption, asymmetric encryption, and hybrid encryption.

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Mathematics in Encryption

 

This course is covering the mathematics background for understanding the encrption methods. First, the terms substitution and permutation are explained, then the mathematical background of function and inverse function is illustrated and finally you will be introduced to XOR and modulo..

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Encryption Methods

 

This course is covering the encrption methods DES (Data Encryption Standard), AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange and RSA.

Automotive SPICE

In this section we focus on Automotive SPICE in the both versions which are currently widely in use: 3.1 and 4.0:

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V3.1 Automotive SPICE - Overview

 

This course provides you with a general understanding of ASPICE by introducing you to ASPICE including the Process Reference Model PRM and the Process Assessment Model and by providing an example.

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V3.1 Automotive SPICE - Acquisition and Supply

 

This course covers the most important processes of the acquisition and supply process grops namely Supplier Monitoring ACQ.4 and Product Release SPL.2.

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V3.1 Automotive SPICE - Engineering

 

In this extensive course the ASPICE processes of the Systems Éngineering Group SYS.1 - SYS.5 and the Software Engingeering Group SWE.1 - SWE.6 are coverd. 

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V3.1 Automotive SPICE - Management

 

This course covers the most important processes of the management process group namely Project Management Process MAN.3 and Risk Mangement Process MAN.5.

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V3.1 Automotive SPICE - Supporting Processes

 

This course covers the supporting processes which are part of the VDA scope namely the most important processes of the management process group namely to Quality Assurance SUP.1, Configuration Management SUP.8, Problem Resolution Management SUP.9, and Change Request Management SUP.10

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V4.0 Automotive SPICE - Overview

 

This course provides you with a general understanding of ASPICE PAM 4.0 by introducing you to ASPICE including the Process Reference Model PRM and the Process Assessment Model and by providing an example. 

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V4.0 Automotive SPICE - Acquisition and Supply

 

This course covers the most important processes of the acquisition and supply process grops namely Supplier Monitoring ACQ.4 and Product Release SPL.2.

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V4.0 Automotive SPICE - Management

 

This course covers the Project Management Process MAN.3 for ASPICE PAM 4.0.

E-Learning Course Descriptions

Serial Bus Systems

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Language: English, German

 

Course objective: The aim of this course is to introduce learners to all the important basic terms for the topic of se-rial bus systems.

 

Course content: This course is designed to introduce you to important basic terms related to serial bus systems. Terms concerning hardware and software are explained.
The focus of the first e-learning lies on very general basic terms that are relevant to most bus systems. For example, the terms bit rate, baud rate, latency, clock signal and router are explained, or what a protocol and a protocol stack actually are. At the beginning of the e-Learning, typical application areas of serial bus systems and their advantages over other systems are de-scribed. The second e-learning deals with the OSI model, which is a reference model for communication systems and protocols. Two components of this model are particularly relevant for bus systems: the so-called physical layer and the data link layer.
The next two e-learning courses are based on these mentioned layers. One of them covers basic terms of the physical layer, the other one those of the data link layer.
Last, but not least an introduction to cyclic redundancy check CRC is given.

 

Duration: 2 hours, 50 minutes

Study time: 14 hours, 10 minutes

 

Further insights: https://embedded-academy.com/en/courses/introduction-to-serial-bus-systems-en/

YouTube trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWbVq2paRxA

 

Automotive Bus Systems

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Language: English, German

 

Course objective: This course is aimed at all developers who already use automotive bus systems, want to use them or want to learn how they are structured.

 

Course content: In this course you will learn about different bus systems that are mainly used in the automotive environment.
You will be introduced to the SENT - single edge nibble transmission - protocol including general information, concept, structure and a data example.

 

Duration: 45 minutes

Study time: 3 hours, 45 minutes

 

Further insights: https://embedded-academy.com/en/courses/automotive-bus-systems-en/

YouTube trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztzvVhZE8xQ

Operating Systems OS: Overview

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Language: English

 

Course objective: The aim of this course is to provide a basic knowledge of operating systems and the various components and functions they contain.

 

Course content: In this course, you learn what an operating system is. Therefore, you are familiarized with the kernel, which holds the core functionality of the operating system and you get to know the scheduler, which controls the execution of multiple tasks and allocates resources to them. This is covered in greater detail in the chapter “Multitasking”. To complete this course, safety and other advanced aspects are covered as well as the characteristics of embedded operating systems.

 

Duration: 1 hour, 5 minutes

Study time: 5 hours, 25 minutes

 

Further insights: https://embedded-academy.com/en/courses/operating-system/

YouTube trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTW3a2du5Ag

 

Real-Time Operating System RTOS: Overview

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Language: English

 

Course objective:The aim of this course is to provide a basic knowledge of real-time operating systems. The learn-er will understand what a real-time operating system is and how it works.

 

Course content: You will learn when real-time operating systems are needed and which requirements they have. In particular, we cover the difference between soft real-time requirements and hard real-time requirements. You will also encounter the term “timing analysis” and learn about the difference between time-based tasks and event-based tasks. At the end you will be familiarized with three scheduling algorithms, before we cover three typical problems: task starvation, deadlock and race conditions.

 

Duration: 1 hour, 10 minutes

Study time: 5 hours, 50 minutes

 

Further insights: https://embedded-academy.com/en/courses/real-time-operating-system-en/

YouTube trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL9hPi7AHdU


 

AUTOSAR

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Language: English

 

Course objective: The aim of this course is to understand what AUTOSAR™ is so that you are able to develop software related to AUTOSAR™.

 

Course content: The course introduces AUTOSAR™ as an organization, explains the standard it defines and addresses the methodology as well as the classic platform from the release R19-11.
Learners can start with the overview e-learning, which introduces AUTOSAR™ as an organization and explains the standard it defines. In particular, there will be details about the different standards AUTOSAR™ contains.
Another e-learning addresses the classic platform from the release R19-11. There we take a look at the methodology as well as the software architecture. The methodology describes how one proceeds when developing a system with AUTOSAR™ and the software architecture describes the different layers of the layered software architecture.
The e-learning units about the virtual functional bus explain the main communication concept of the classic platform.
And we also offer an e-learning about the operating system of AUTOSAR Classic Platform.

 

Duration: 3 hours, 50 minutes

Study time:19 hours, 10 minutes

 

Further insights: https://embedded-academy.com/en/courses/autosar-en/

YouTube trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd-RXqTHb58

Electronics and Electrical Fundamentals

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Language: English

 

Course objective: The aim of this course is to provide a basic technical understanding of all relevant topics in the area of electronics and electricity.

 

Course content: The first e-learning unit of this course is called “Electronics and Magnetism”. It covers the relationship between current, voltage and resistance, which is expressed by Ohm’s law. In addition, electric and magnetic fields are contrasted and different types of magnets are considered.
The second e-learning unit deals with the important components of a circuit, the capacitor and the coil, as well as the resulting phenomena and physical laws, the Lorentz Force, the Hall Effect and the principle of induction.
Furthermore, direct current and alternating current are analyzed. For the analysis of circuits, Kirchhoff’s Laws and the circuit types parallel circuit and series circuit are explained. With regard to alternating current, the Star connection and the Delta connection are considered.
The topic of AC circuits is covered in greater detail. Therefore, the complex numbers are explained in order to then discuss the complex voltage and the complex current. Furthermore, this chapter covers the impedance and the Root Mean Square.
The last part of the e-learning contains an introduction to power electronics, which is based on semiconductor elements. In addition to teaching technical basics, it explains how various components can be constructed using semiconductors. Here, special attention is paid to the di-ode and the MOSFET. The user is therefore familiarized with the concept of the p-n-junction.

 

Duration: 3 hours, 10 minutes

Study time: 15 hours, 50 minutes

 

Further insights: https://embedded-academy.com/en/courses/electronics-and-electrical-fundamentals/

YouTube trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-YlU01z3IE

 

Bridge Circuits

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Language: English

 

Course objective: The course focuses on the most important bridge circuits currently used in industry. The aim is to identify, understand and use the circuits.

 

Course content: The e-learning course on bridge circuits first provides a basic introduction to the topic. The structure of the circuit is explained, as well as the calculation of the important variables and typical applications.

 

Duration: 35 minutes

Study time:2 hours, 55 minutes

 

Further insights: https://embedded-academy.com/en/courses/bridge-circuits/

YouTube trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqzJiZ6LrYw 

 

V3.1 ASPICE Overview

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Language: English, German

 

Course objective: The aim of this course is to understand ASPICE and to get to know the purpose of this standard.

 

Course content: The course “V3.1 ASPICE – Overview” is divided into two e-learning units and provides basic knowledge about Automotive SPICE. The first E-Learning provides reasons that speak for Auto-motive SPICE and introduces further standards that are relevant to the topic of Automotive SPICE.
The second E-Learning provides an overview of the contents of the process model. The Process Reference Model (PRM) and the Process Assessment Model (PAM) are explained in detail. The concept of the standard is explained using an example process.

 

Duration: English: 1 hour, 5 minutes and German: 1 hour, 35 minutes

Study time: English: 5 hours, 25 minutes and German: 7 hours, 55 minutes

 

Further insights: https://embedded-academy.com/en/courses/automotive-spice-overview/

YouTube trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ti08DH6EA8

 

V3.1 ASPICE - Acquisition and Supply

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Language: English

 

Course objective: The aim of this course is to understand ASPICE and to get detailed information about the sup-plier monitoring and product release.

 

Course content: In this course we focus on the processes which are relevant for the VDA Scope as the VDA Scope is mandatory for more or less every automotive electronics and software projects. In addition, we consider the processes which will also be relevant for ASPICE 4.0. For the acquisition process group this applies to Supplier Monitoring ACQ.4 as it is part of the VDA Scope and to the Product Release SPL.2 as it will also be relevant for ASPICE 4.0.
At the beginning of the Supplier Monitoring ACQ.4 e-learning the respective process group ACQ is introduced and you get to know the connections between the different processes. The e-learning highlights the connection between different topics. This is particularly helpful for practical application work when process-es and relationships need to be understood.
The e-learning on Product Release SPL.2 also starts with the introduction to the Supply Process Group SPL. Within the e-learning you will get to know all the details of the Product Release including process outcomes, work products and more.

 

Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes

Study time: 6 hours, 15 minutes

 

Further insights: https://embedded-academy.com/en/courses/automotive-spice-acquisition-and-supply-en/

YouTube trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4C89JlH0XE

 

V3.1 ASPICE - Engineering

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Language: English, German

 

Course objective: The aim of this course is to understand ASPICE and to get detailed information about the engineering processes.

 

Course content: The course “V3.1 ASPICE – Engineering” is divided into four e-learning units. Each of them ex-plains one or more processes. It covers all processes of the System Engineering Process Group SYS and the Software Engineering Group SWE.
The first 2 parts are covering the system engineering processes starting with SYS.1: Requirements Elicitation, SYS.2: System Requirements Analysis and SYS.3: System Architectural Design and followed by SYS.4: System Integration and Integration Test as well as SYS.5: System Qualification Test.
The final 2 pars are covering the software engineering processes starting with SWE.1: Software Requirements Analysis, SWE.2: Software Architectural Design, SWE.3: Software Detailed Design and Unit Construction. This is followed by the software processes dealing with integration ant testing, namely SWE.4: Software Unit Verification, SWE.5: Software Integration and Integration Test as well as SWE.6: Software Qualification Test.

 

Duration: 2 hours, 50 minutes

Study time: 14 hours, 10 minutes

 

Further insights: https://embedded-academy.com/en/courses/automotive-spice-engineering-en/

YouTube trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4C89JlH0XE

 

V3.1 ASPICE - Management