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2026 State of Automotive Software Development Report
- Chapter 1 - What Are the Top Market Challenges Impacting Automotive Software Development?
- Chapter 2 - The Leading Concerns in Automotive Software and Technology Development
- Chapter 3 - Areas of Automotive Software Development
- Chapter 4 - Adoption & Implementation of Shift-Left
- Chapter 5 - Recalls and Software Vulnerabilities
- Chapter 6 - Automotive Software Security
- Chapter 7 - How Are Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) Affecting Developers?
- Chapter 8 - Leading Trends in Automotive AI
- Chapter 9 - Why Standards Compliance Remains Vital for Automotive Development
- Chapter 10 - Key Coding Standards for Automotive Software Development
- Chapter 11 - How Development Teams Manage Their Work
- Chapter 12 - Which Software Tools Development Teams Are Using
- Chapter 13 - Open-Source Automotive Software
- Chapter 14 - Why Perforce Software Solutions Remain Essential for Automotive Software Development
- About the Survey — Appendix
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Chapter 10 - Key Coding Standards for Automotive Software Development
82% of those surveyed are using at least one coding standard, a slight decrease of 4% compared to last year. Even a 4% decrease, though, is alarming. Respondents who cited their top overall concern as Testing are using a coding standard the most (87%), followed by Security (86%) and Quality (84%). Interestingly, those with Safety as their top concern had the lowest usage of a coding standard (79%), even below Productivity (80%).
As the overall safety concerns this year revolved around difficulty fulfilling every ISO 26262 requirement, those who do use a coding standard are better positioned to fulfill essential functional safety standards.
The use of a coding standard is important for code quality, which helps to ensure that the software is safe, secure, and compliant.
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