BTC Embedded Systems invites you to their event

Safe and Effective Validation of MATLAB/Simulink Upgrades for Automotive Engineers

About this event

Date: Tuesday, March 25th
10:00 - 11:00 CET (Berlin) / 5:00AM EST (Detroit) / 14:30 IST (Bangalore) / 17:00 CST (Beijing)
15:00 - 16:00 CET (Berlin) / 10:00AM EST (Detroit) / 19:30 IST (Bangalore) / 22:00 CST (Beijing)

Are you using outdated versions of MATLAB, code generators, and/or compilers? 🕰️

With Windows 10 support ending soon, software updates are more critical than ever. But, how can we switch to Windows 11 while ensuring smooth upgrades for tools like MATLAB/Simulink or TargetLink without causing disruptions?

Many toolchains evolve slowly because users fear breaking something when upgrading their software stack. But delaying updates can be even more damaging by causing increases in maintenance costs... and that can make future migrations even more challenging. It also means you are likely missing out on valuable new features or other improvements.

We can show you how we tackled these challenges in our upcoming free webinar.

We will explore four different approaches, evaluating their effectiveness and potential for automation:

✅ Static comparison of models and code files (e.g., using tools like BeyondCompare)

✅ Re-execution of functional test cases

✅ Structural regression testing with functional test cases

✅ Structural regression testing with auto-generated test cases for 100% coverage

Additionally, we'll demonstrate how CI can fully automate the migration of hundreds of models.

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    Markus Gros Senior Vice President Marketing & Sales @ BTC Embedded Systems AG

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    Kira Kappernagel Lead Marketing & Event Operations @ BTC Embedded Systems AG

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    Wolfgang Meincke Senior Application Engineer @ BTC Embedded Systems AG

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