How Schaeffler uses generative AI to accelerate automotive software testing
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This article describes how Schaeffler is using generative AI to accelerate automotive software testing through AWS's Virtual Engineering Workbench (VEW) framework.
- Automotive software testing is complex, with hundreds of thousands of requirements
- Traditional test case generation is time-consuming, taking about 1.02 hours per test case
- Using generative AI, Schaeffler reduced test case preparation time by 60%
- An experienced test engineer can now spend 265 hours instead of 820 hours for 837 system requirements
- The solution uses Amazon Bedrock, AWS Lambda, Amazon S3, and other AWS services
- The new platform provides a structured approach to test case generation, reducing human error
The project demonstrates how generative AI can significantly improve efficiency in automotive software testing by automating and streamlining the test case generation process.
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