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Listen to this interview of Alessio Bucaioni, Associate Professor, Mälardalen University, Sweden. We talk about his coauthored paper Technical Architectures for Automotive Systems (ICSA 2020). Alessio Bucaioni : "For Conclusion sections, I like to cater to a reader approaching our paper who's pressed for time. So, that means, I want to enable this reader to understand our work just by reading the Abstract, the Introduction, and the Conclusion. So, I try to get the Conclusion to bond well with the Abstract and the Introduction while at the same time adding extra information to the content in the Conclusion, for example, emphasizing even further the relevance of a particular contribution.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Dave Vogel is General Manager at ASA Automotive Systems, where he leads all business operations. He has worked for over two decades, previously serving as Executive Vice President and Vice President of Sales. Immediately after graduating from Boise State University in 1983, Dave started his career with Goodyear Tires and worked his way from the ground up. In this episode… Consumer behavior and inclinations have seen multiple changes in all business sectors, including the automotive industry. Until recently, customer-facing team members at tire and auto repair shops would be somewhat evasive in providing any specific information to a person who was inquiring about a service or part over the phone — the goal has simply been to get the customer to come to the shop. According to Dave Vogel from ASA Automotive Systems, that customer service mindset is no longer acceptable, especially for younger consumers. Dave says younger customers don't want to leave the house and don't want to talk to anybody if at all possible — in fact, they didn't want to call the shop in the first place. As a result, it's imperative that tire and auto repair shops stop being evasive and start accommodating them by providing all the information they're asking for when they ask for it. On this episode of Gain Traction, Neal Maier and Matthew Peters welcome Dave for a conversation about the importance of tire and auto repair shops acknowledging the behavioral trends of consumers and the willingness of software developers to continuously innovate in order to satisfy current and future customer desires. Dave explains how his experience doing customer service for Goodyear decades ago helps him in his current software executive role. Tune in! Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: Dave Vogel shares what he learned from starting his career in a customer-facing role How working at the shop counter helped Dave use software to make operations more efficient Why ASA is widely respected as one of the preeminent shop management systems in the tire industry How tire industry software seeks to accommodate today's online-oriented consumer What is ASA doing to develop software that can strike a balance between the different ways tire dealers do business? The best piece of advice Dave has ever received Resources mentioned in this episode: Dave Vogel on LinkedIn ASA Automotive Systems Goodyear Tires Neal Maier on LinkedIn Matthew Peters on LinkedIn Tread Partners Sponsor for this episode... This episode is brought to you by Tread Partners. At Tread Partners, we provide digital marketing for multi-location tire dealers and auto repair shops. By using our strategy, branding, and marketing services, we help shops sell more tires and put more cars in bays. We've helped companies like Action Gator Tire, Colony Tire and Service, and Ulmer's Auto Care Center bring extreme growth in paid leads, ROI, and searches. So, what are you waiting for? Visit www.treadpartners.com or email info@treadpartners.com to learn more.
In an era of connectivity and automation, the vehicle industry is adopting various technologies to transfer driver-centric vehicles to intelligent mechanical devices driven by software components. However, software integration and network connectivity inherit numerous security issues. Despite the raised necessity to adopt security methodologies during the development of automotive systems, we notice a lack of […]
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Today’s episode features John Pelliccio, Head of Product Communications, Automotive Systems at Bose Corporation. During the interview, he talks to us about his background, the challenges auto manufacturers face with regard to audio within the vehicle, and how understanding something as simple as audio can make a huge difference in your automotive experience.
Power Systems Design, Information to Power Your Designs
Power Systems Design, Information to Power Your Designs
Power Systems Design, Information to Power Your Designs
Power Systems Design, Information to Power Your Designs
Automotive manufacturer and suppliers worldwide are putting a greater emphasis on E/E engineering and E/E process and data management. In this podcast we'll discuss how the IBM Rational Software Platform for Automotive Systems enables automotive manufacturers and their supplier to more effectively develop E/E systems. Brett Hillhouse, speaker.
The upcoming ISO 26262 will, in many cases, add additional requirements to E/E engineering departments of automotive OEM and suppliers. How to deal with the enforcements of ISO 26262 and how the IBM Rational Software Platform for Automotive Systems helps achieve requirements of ISO 26262 is the subject of this podcast. Karla Ducharme, speaker.