Automotive Software Cost Estimation.

Automotive software has become complex as the industry transitions to electric and autonomous vehicles. Recent challenges underscore the need for credible software cost estimates. Unison's TruePlanning solution provides the essential tools and human expertise to reliably and credibly estimate automotive software.

Automotive Manufacturers See a 40% Cost Reduction.

Streamline Processes.

Unison TruePlanning streamlines the data-to-estimate workflow by providing a platform for collecting, analyzing, and modeling relevant data. This eliminates manual data entry, reduces errors, and ensures a smoother transition from data collection to creating a robust basis of estimate.

Minimize Uncertainty.

Our dynamic linking feature establishes real-time connections between technical specifications, cost estimates, project schedules, and uncertainty assessments. This interdependency ensures that any changes made to one aspect are automatically reflected in the others, maintaining a coherent and credible automotive software estimation.

Automate Critical Metrics.

Unison's TruePlanning automatically generates hundreds of critical metrics, but our automotive customers' primary focus is the effort associated with activities within the application development and deployment cycle. These metrics provide valuable insights to help with external procurement negotiations and internal budgeting.

Automotive Software Development and Cost Estimation Insights.

Learn more about the latest trends in automotive software cost estimation.

Estimating Software Costs in the Automotive Industry.
Recent issues at General Motors (GM) and other car manufacturers highlight the growing pains and financial hurdles of integrating complex software into vehicles.

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Automotive Software Development Costs: A Cost Engineering Guide.
The automotive industry is one of the most complex industries in the world, with multiple factors affecting its performance, not the least of which include technological advancement, environmental regulations, and competition.

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The "Should Cost" of Automotive Software.
Unison TruePlanning customers utilize Should Cost techniques for internal development of software, managing development and associated costs, seeing cost-reduction profiles similar to customers which have applied the approach to traditional projects working with third parties.

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