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RTE

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What is RTE?

RTE typically stands for Runtime Environment in the context of embedded systems and automotive software development. It is a layer of software that sits between the application software components and the underlying operating system and hardware. The RTE provides services such as inter-process communication, memory management, and hardware abstraction, allowing software components to interact with each other and with the hardware in a standardized and portable manner. In AUTOSAR (Automotive Open System Architecture), the RTE is a crucial component for enabling modularity, reusability, and portability of automotive software. It is often generated automatically from a configuration that defines the software components and their interactions.

What other technologies are related to RTE?

RTE Complementary Technologies

Basic Software (BSW) modules are often used in conjunction with RTE. They provide low-level drivers and services. Therefore, it is complementary.
mentioned alongside RTE in 30% (212) of relevant job posts
Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (MCAL) is complementary because RTE uses MCAL drivers.
mentioned alongside RTE in 27% (210) of relevant job posts
Software Components (SWC) are the building blocks that the RTE connects. Therefore, they are complementary.
mentioned alongside RTE in 24% (79) of relevant job posts

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