Application Stories

Learn how companies are applying ASAM standards.

ASAM GUIDE 2024

ASAM is planning the publication of a new ASAM Guide - Solutions based on ASAM standards. If ASAM standards have contributed to the success of your customer project, we invite you to share your story with the public and present yourself as an ASAM standards expert. We are particularly looking for stories that demonstrate how different ASAM standards and possibly other standards interact to form a well-functioning and reliable tool chain. Interaction of standards from different domains is preferred. Ideally, you submit the use case together with your client. 

 

The ASAM Guide is scheduled for publication in summer / fall 2024 and will be distributed to all ASAM contacts, both members and non-members, and handed out at conferences and trade shows. 

 

Please submit your application story by Apr 30, 2024, using the form / guideline below.

 

 

Submit an aplication Story                            Advertise in the ASAM GUIDE

 

 

ASAM SIM:Guide 2021

ASAM is regularly publishing a guide demonstrating how ASAM standards have helped companies to overcome challenges and to make projects a success. The last guide focused on the domain "Simulation". Order your copy:
 

Order ASAM SIM:GUide

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Tool Migration Using ASAM MCD-2 MC

YEAR
2015
STANDARDS
ASAM MCD-2 MC, ASAM MDF
COMPANIES
Detroit Diesel
Daimler Trucks NA with its subsidiaries Freightliner and Detroit Diesel used a variety of tools to log data from its engineering vehicle fleets. Various data formats and the requirement to log measurements from more than 20 CAN based devices, made another tool necessary for recording and displaying data. The migration process was very smooth because all tools are compatible with ASAM a2l files.…
Case study

How to Use ASAM Standards - A Collaborative Learning Approach

YEAR
2015
STANDARDS
ASAM ODS, ASAM MCD-1 XCP, ASAM MCD-2 MC, ASAM MCD-2 D, ASAM CDF, ASAM XIL
COMPANIES
Honda, TTDC, Nissan, Subaru, Hino
Japanese OEMs have evaluated ASAM standards by their value to connect different departments and remote development sites, to improve work flows with their suppliers and ultimately to break out of the narrow boundaries of in-house, custom-made tools that all too often are high in costs and low in features.
Case study



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