
September 15th, 2007
TNI Software and Ayrton Technology, two software development companies in the automotive industry have merged to form Geensys. Geensys will offer a range of embedded development products and services for the transportation industries, including model-driven development and requirements-centric system engineering tools.
The most recent product is AUTOSAR Builder, an Eclipse-based software development platform that provides a seamless design environment for the creation of AUTOSAR compliant automotive electronics systems and ECUs. AUTOSAR Builder will be complemented by a variety of new functional test benches for automotive ECU’s including KWP2000 diagnostic, configuration and calibration tools, EOL test benches for production and a CAN-bus conformance test environment.
Geensys is already certified to the Software Engineering Institute’s CMMI Level 3, a Premium member of the AUTOSAR automotive consortium, and together with other leading automotive partners founded the Premium Car Competitiveness Cluster for which it drives 04A, the Cluster’s first AUTOSAR-centric innovation project, in close collaboration with PSA Peugeot Citroen and Valeo. Geensys also co-administrates the DO254 User Group in the aerospace field and, as an add-in provider of the Eclipse Foundation, fronts various technology initiatives for the Eclipse embedded ecosystem both in France and Europe as a whole.
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