using open source in automotive [study by bearingpoint]

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SPONSORED BY FOSS Management Study: Use of Open Source in Automotive 5% - Other 10% - Higher quality 10% - Developer request 15% - Better features 20% - Non -permitted incident 25% - Customer request 30% - No alternative 45% - Avoid dependency 45% - Easy customization 55% - Cheaper 60% - Focus resources Why are you using open source components in your products? Why are you contributing to open source projects? 57.1 % Create Standard 42.9 % Knowledge sharing 28.6 % Create viable alternative 28.6 % Avoid local diverging version 14.3 % Customer request Do you have a policy or documented process in place for: Starting a FOSS project 2.9% Leading FOSS projects 5.9% Contributing to FOSS projects 8.8% Auditing suppliers 11.8% Selecting FOSS components 14.7% 17.6% Deploying FOSS components Screening supplier components 20.6% Selecting third-party components 52.9% Managing requirements 70.6% Developing software 88.2% % % % x % How do you ensure compliance with the defined process? Random project audits Automation & control tools Process workflow engines No check Other 11.8% 2.9% 26.5% 38.2% 64.7% Bug tracking 94.1% Software configuration management 91.2% Requirements management 67.6% Open source compliance management 2.9% Which tools are you using in software development? 85% Use FOSS 2.9% Have Open Source compliance tools 2.9% Have Open Source compliance tools X-ING © 2012 Black Duck ® and the Black Duck logo are registered trademarks of Black Duck Software, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. All Rights Reserved. © 2012 BearingPoint GmbH

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Page 1: Using Open Source in Automotive [Study by BearingPoint]

SPONSORED BY

FOSS Management Study:

Use of Open Source in Automotive

5% − Other

10% − Higher quality

10% − Developer request

15% − Better features

20% − Non-permitted incident

25% − Customer request

30% − No alternative

45% − Avoid dependency

45% − Easy customization

55% − Cheaper

60% − Focus resources

Why are you using open source

components in your products?

Why are you contributing to

open source projects?

57.1%

CreateStandard

42.9%

Knowledgesharing

28.6%

Create viable

alternative

28.6%

Avoid localdivergingversion

14.3%

Customerrequest

Do you have a policy or documented process

in place for:

Starting a FOSS project2.9%

Leading FOSS projects5.9%

Contributing to FOSS projects8.8%

Auditing suppliers11.8%

Selecting FOSS components14.7%

17.6% Deploying FOSS components

Screening supplier components20.6%

Selecting third-party components52.9%

Managing requirements70.6%

Developingsoftware

88.2%

%% % x %

How do you ensure compliance with the defined process?

Random projectaudits

Automation & control

tools

Processworkflowengines

No check Other

11.8% 2.9%26.5%38.2%64.7%

Bug tracking

94.1%

Software con�guration management

91.2%

Requirements management

67.6%

Open source compliance management

2.9%

Which tools are you using in software

development?

85%Use FOSS

2.9%Have Open Sourcecompliance tools

2.9%Have Open Sourcecompliance tools

X-ING© 2012 Black Duck® and the Black Duck logo are registered trademarks of Black Duck Software, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. All Rights Reserved.

© 2012 BearingPoint GmbH