TargetLink Goes Off-Road

Author(s):
Thomas H. Pruett (DaimlerChrysler Corporation), 
Company: DaimlerChrysler Corp., USA
Published: dSPACE NEWS 2005/2, May 2005

The Chrysler group of DaimlerChrysler used TargetLink to generate production code for the 2005 Jeep® Grand Cherokee. 100% of the application code for the Electronic Transfer Case and the Electronic Limited Slipped Differentials (ELSDs) was autocoded by TargetLink. During implementation, the developers found that "TargetLink is a very versatile tool" and they were "continuously impressed with the readability of the generated code". There was no need to modify the code manually.



  • English: TargetLink Goes Off-Road PDF, 292 KB
  • German: Mit TargetLink ins Gelände PDF, 291 KB

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