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This course gives you easy access to the key concepts of the Software-defined Vehicle (SdV) and related topics such as vehicle OS, vehicle Digital Twin, vehicle app stores and continuous vehicle experience improvements. The course covers SdV use cases, target architecture, transformation roadmap and management of the related value streams. Learn how OEMs can benefit from SdV-enabled vehicle applications, new vehicle experiences and data-driven mobility services. Looking at the SdV through the lens of the digital transformation manager on the ground will help you get a good understanding of the opportunities and challenges related to SdV. A special focus on “digital first” exploration will help you understand how an OEM can utilize SdV in the innovation phase to ensure a good product/market fit of new digital vehicle features.  No coding skills are required, but the course also provides optional deep dive lessons covering some of the key technical concepts of SdV, including enabling technologies as well as solution architectures utilizing SdV. A critical discussion of functional safety-related concerns is providing a healthy dose of reality. Finally, the look at the SdV-enabled “Build, measure, learn — repeat” cycle is rounding off the discussion.
This course gives you easy access to the key concepts of the Software-defined Vehicle (SdV) and related topics such as vehicle OS, vehicle Digital Twin, vehicle app stores and continuous vehicle experience improvements. The course covers SdV use cases, target architecture, transformation roadmap and management of the related value streams. Learn how OEMs can benefit from SdV-enabled vehicle applications, new vehicle experiences and data-driven mobility services. Looking at the SdV through the lens of the digital transformation manager on the ground will help you get a good understanding of the opportunities and challenges related to SdV. A special focus on “digital first” exploration will help you understand how an OEM can utilize SdV in the innovation phase to ensure a good product/market fit of new digital vehicle features.  No coding skills are required, but the course also provides optional deep dive lessons covering some of the key technical concepts of SdV, including enabling technologies as well as solution architectures utilizing SdV. A critical discussion of functional safety-related concerns is providing a healthy dose of reality. Finally, the look at the SdV-enabled “Build, measure, learn — repeat” cycle is rounding off the discussion.

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IntroductionValue Stream ManagementEnablin Technologies„Digital First“-ExplorationEnterprise Architecture & OrganizationBuild, Measure, Learn – Repeatdigital.auto


This course gives you easy access to the key concepts of the Software-defined Vehicle (SdV) and related topics such as vehicle OS, vehicle Digital Twin, vehicle app stores and continuous vehicle experience improvements. The course covers SdV use cases, target architecture, transformation roadmap and management of the related value streams. Learn how OEMs can benefit from SdV-enabled vehicle applications, new vehicle experiences and data-driven mobility services. Looking at the SdV through the lens of the digital transformation manager on the ground will help you get a good understanding of the opportunities and challenges related to SdV. A special focus on “digital first” exploration will help you understand how an OEM can utilize SdV in the innovation phase to ensure a good product/market fit of new digital vehicle features. No coding skills are required, but the course also provides optional deep dive lessons covering some of the key technical concepts of SdV, including enabling technologies as well as solution architectures utilizing SdV. A critical discussion of functional safety-related concerns is providing a healthy dose of reality. Finally, the look at the SdV-enabled “Build, measure, learn — repeat” cycle is rounding off the discussion.

Sponsors and Partners

The SdV 101 course is supported and sponsored by our partners: Bosch, Dassault Systemes, LeanIX, ETAS, SBD Automotive, KEARNEY, mm1, Berkeley, Ferdinand-Steibeis-Institute, and AIoT Lab Heilbronn. Thank you very much for bringing in your deep SdV expertise and supporting the course production with resources!

SdV101 Partners

Table of Contents

SdV 101 Module
Example Introduction
Example Value Stream Management
Example Enabling Technologies
Example „Digital First“-Exploration
Example Enterprise Architecture & Organization
Example Build, Measure, Learn – Repeat


Listen to this brief welcome message by Dirk Slama to get an overview of the SdV 101 course.

Download lecture notes: PDF

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