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AUTOSAR Toolkit

This implementation toolkit equips embedded systems engineers and automotive software architects with structured frameworks, templates, and workflows for consistent AUTOSAR adoption across vehicle software projects. Upon completion, participants receive a certificate issued by The Art of Service.

Executive Overview

Automotive software development teams face growing complexity in managing ECU integration, software modularity, and cross-vendor compatibility. Inconsistent implementation approaches lead to delays, rework, and integration failures. This toolkit provides structured frameworks, proven workflows, and reference templates that practitioners use to standardize AUTOSAR deployment, align software components, and reduce integration risk. The content supports compliance with AUTOSAR specifications while enabling repeatable development processes.

What You Will Be Able To Do

  • Develop a complete AUTOSAR software component specification using standardized templates
  • Conduct a system architecture assessment using the 994+ requirement workbook
  • Establish a BSW (Basic Software) configuration plan aligned with AUTOSAR layers
  • Create an ECU integration checklist based on proven deployment patterns
  • Map application software to RTE interfaces using provided modeling guidelines
  • Generate a project-specific work breakdown structure from the 30-day rollout plan
  • Run a capability maturity evaluation across five core AUTOSAR domains
  • Produce a diagnostic report using the pre-filled Excel dashboard
  • Define a configuration management process for ARXML files
  • Document diagnostic communication settings using standardized DTC and DID templates

Who This Toolkit Is For

  • Embedded Systems Engineer - responsible for ECU software integration; uses templates to standardize component configuration
  • Automotive Software Architect - leads vehicle software design; applies playbook to structure scalable architectures
  • ECU Development Lead - manages firmware delivery; follows work plan to coordinate team execution
  • Functional Safety Engineer - ensures compliance with ISO 26262; references requirements for safety-related software
  • Software Integration Specialist - validates cross-ECU communication; uses diagnostic templates and RTE guidelines

What You Receive Within 24 Hours of Purchase

  • 144-chapter implementation playbook (PDF) covering end-to-end AUTOSAR workflow from requirements to deployment
  • 20+ downloadable templates in Excel and Word, including software component specifications, RTE interface definitions, BSW configuration sheets, ARXML change logs, DTC lists, and ECU integration checklists
  • Self-assessment workbook with 994+ case-based requirements organized across 7 process areas: system architecture, BSW configuration, application software, RTE setup, diagnostics, ECU integration, and configuration management
  • Pre-filled assessment dashboard in Excel demonstrating results generation and reporting
  • 30-day rollout work plan structured by week with role-specific milestones for architects, developers, and testers
  • Maturity diagnostic across 5 capability domains: architectural consistency, configuration control, integration readiness, diagnostic coverage, and change management

Detailed Module Breakdown

Module 1: AUTOSAR Fundamentals and Architecture Principles

  • Overview of AUTOSAR layered architecture
  • Roles of Application Software, RTE, BSW, and MCAL
  • Standardized communication mechanisms (Sender-Receiver, Client-Server)
  • Introduction to ARXML and model-driven development

Module 2: System Architecture and Software Component Modeling

  • Defining virtual functional buses
  • Mapping software components to ECUs
  • Specifying ports, interfaces, and data elements
  • Using templates for component interaction diagrams

Module 3: Basic Software (BSW) Configuration

  • Configuring communication stacks (CAN, LIN, FlexRay)
  • Setting up memory services (NVM, FEE)
  • Managing OS and scheduling modules
  • Applying BSW module parameter templates

Module 4: Runtime Environment (RTE) Design

  • Generating RTE from software component descriptions
  • Resolving inter-component communication conflicts
  • Optimizing RTE call timing and memory usage
  • Using interface consistency checklists

Module 5: Application Software Development

  • Implementing runnable entities and event triggers
  • Mapping functions to AUTOSAR OS tasks
  • Using templates for software component code generation
  • Validating data type consistency across components

Module 6: Diagnostics and Communication Setup

  • Configuring UDS and OBD-II services
  • Defining DTCs, DIDs, and response codes
  • Setting up DCM and DEM modules
  • Using diagnostic configuration templates

Module 7: ECU Integration and Validation

  • Building ECU extract files
  • Validating ARXML consistency across tools
  • Running integration tests on target hardware
  • Using integration checklists and traceability matrices

Module 8: Configuration and Change Management

  • Managing ARXML version control
  • Tracking changes across software components
  • Using change logs and impact analysis templates
  • Establishing baseline and release procedures

Module 9: Toolchain Integration and Automation

  • Integrating modeling tools (e.g., DaVinci, SystemDesk)
  • Automating code generation workflows
  • Validating tool output consistency
  • Using scripts and batch processing templates

Module 10: Functional Safety and Security Alignment

  • Mapping AUTOSAR elements to ASIL requirements
  • Configuring secure communication (SecOC)
  • Supporting safety mechanisms in BSW
  • Using safety analysis templates

Module 11: Continuous Integration and Maintenance

  • Setting up regression testing for software updates
  • Managing software patches and service releases
  • Using version comparison templates
  • Documenting maintenance procedures

Module 12: Certification and Knowledge Validation

  • Completing the final self-assessment
  • Generating a personal capability report
  • Submitting completion evidence
  • Receiving certificate from The Art of Service

The 994+ Requirements Workbook

The self-assessment workbook is organized across seven process areas: system architecture, BSW configuration, application software, RTE setup, diagnostics, ECU integration, and configuration management. Practitioners use this workbook to evaluate current practices, identify gaps, and build improvement plans. Each requirement is case-based, reflecting real project scenarios. Example questions include: "Is every software component assigned a unique identifier in the system description?" "Are all RTE events mapped to OS triggers?" and "Are DTC freeze frame data elements defined for each fault code?"

The 20+ Templates

The toolkit includes editable templates in Excel and Word for software component specifications, RTE interface definitions, BSW configuration sheets, ARXML change logs, DTC and DID lists, ECU integration checklists, and project rollout plans. These artifacts follow AUTOSAR conventions and can be adapted to internal documentation standards. Templates support both initial deployment and ongoing maintenance activities.

Course Outcomes and Certification

Upon completion, you will have produced 3 concrete deliverables built using the toolkit: a completed AUTOSAR system specification, a maturity assessment report, and a project rollout plan. The Art of Service issues a certificate of completion confirming demonstrated knowledge and applied capability in AUTOSAR implementation.

Delivery and Access

Single user license. Account in the learning environment provisioned within 24 hours of purchase. Lifetime access to all toolkit updates. Templates in editable Excel and Word. 30-day money-back guarantee.

Common Questions

Q: Is this for established or new AUTOSAR programs?
A: Both. The workbook helps assess current state. The playbook covers both greenfield and improvement scenarios.

Q: How is this different from AUTOSAR official documentation?
A: Official specs define standards; this toolkit provides implementation workflows, editable templates, and assessment tools not found in public specs.

Q: What format are the templates in?
A: Editable Excel and Word. You can adapt them to your own use.

Q: Is this a single user license?
A: Yes, one purchase is for one individual user. For organization-wide access, reach out via reply for volume pricing.

Q: What level of prior experience is assumed?
A: Familiarity with embedded C development and ECU software lifecycle. No prior AUTOSAR experience required.

Ready to Start

One-time payment of $495. Single user license. Access provisioned within 24 hours. Lifetime updates included. 30-day money-back guarantee. Reach us via reply if you want guidance on whether this fits your specific situation before purchasing.