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Embedded Coder software supports AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture (AUTOSAR), an open and standardized automotive software architecture. Automobile manufacturers, suppliers, and tool developers jointly develop AUTOSAR components.
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Embedded Coder®
AUTOSAR
R2018a

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Revision History
October 2014 Online only New for Version 6.7 (Release 2014b)
March 2015 Online only Revised for Version 6.8 (Release 2015a)
September 2015 Online only Revised for Version 6.9 (Release 2015b)
October 2015 Online only Rereleased for Version 6.8.1 (Release
2015aSP1)
March 2016 Online only Revised for Version 6.10 (Release 2016a)
September 2016 Online only Revised for Version 6.11 (Release 2016b)
March 2017 Online only Revised for Version 6.12 (Release 2017a)
September 2017 Online only Revised for Version 6.13 (Release 2017b)
March 2018 Online only Revised for Version 7.0 (Release 2018a)


Check Bug Reports for Issues and Fixes
Software is inherently complex and is not free of errors. The output of a code generator
might contain bugs, some of which are not detected by a compiler. MathWorks reports
critical known bugs brought to its attention on its Bug Report system at
www.mathworks.com/support/bugreports/. Use the Saved Searches and Watched Bugs
tool with the search phrase "Incorrect Code Generation" to obtain a report of known bugs
that produce code that might compile and execute, but still produce wrong answers.
The bug reports are an integral part of the documentation for each release. Examine
periodically all bug reports for a release, as such reports may identify inconsistencies
between the actual behavior of a release you are using and the behavior described in this
documentation.
In addition to reviewing bug reports, you should implement a verication and validation
strategy to identify potential bugs in your design, code, and tools.
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