Find Out How the EEDS Market Is Changing, What the Future Holds and How Your Company Can Adapt To the Forces Driving Todays Market.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c40658) has announced the addition of "Global Market Review of Vehicle Electrical Wiring Systems - Forecasts to 2012" to their offering. "In addition to cost pressures, the two major forces driving the EEDS EEDS Electrical and Electronic Distribution Systems EEDS End to End Data System (electrical and electronic distributions systems) market today relate to safety and environmental concerns," said Helmut Fennel fennel, common name for several perennial herbs, genus Foeniculum vulgare of the family Umbelliferae (parsley family), related to dill. The strawlike foliage and the seeds are licorice-scented and are used (especially in Italian cooking) for flavoring. , responsible for control systems software development, Continental Automotive Systems Continental Automotive Systems (CAS), founded in 1906 by Alfred Teves, a division of Continental AG, is a leading brake and electronics supplier to the automotive industry, delivering systems, components, electronics, lithium-ion batteries and engineering services for vehicle . In this, the third edition of this report, we review the key market drivers for vehicle EDS (Electronic Data Systems, Plano, TX, www.eds.com) Founded in 1962 by H. Ross Perot (independent candidate for the President of the U.S. in 1992), EDS is the largest outsourcing and data processing services organization in the country. , addressing a number of topics, including: --While cost pressure is surely driving the industry to more creative solutions, what other factors are driving changes in the vehicle electrical and electronic distribution systems market? --Going forward with steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire technologies emerging, can the current wiring harnesses technology cope? --What about other alternatives to the traditional wire harness, such as fibre optics? --As the complexity of the wiring harness design moves into uncharted territory, how does that impact on manufacturers design and development capabilities? --Is the industry ultimately moving toward plug-and play, as seen in the computer industry? Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - About 50% of electrical and electronic comfort and convenience features that are available in a modern car today were simply not around ten years ago; in this chapter we outline the trends of this fast changing market. Our product fitment fitment Noun 1. an accessory attached to a machine 2. Chiefly Brit a detachable part of the furnishings of a room Noun 1. forecasts predict in some detail how the market for wiring harnesses by vehicle application will evolve in Europe, Japan and North America from 2002 through 2012. Summaries of the major players are also given. Chapter 3 - In a first for this edition, we initiate coverage Initiate coverage (1) Firm is now followed by analysts at a particular securities house; (2) Indication to cover short position by purchasing the underlying stock (this cancels out the short position). of EDS activity in the emerging markets and an updated review of new product developments, such as Lear Corps smart junction box, Delphis latest LEDs and Valeos e-Harness. This chapter also introduces AUTOSAR AUTOSAR Automotive Open System Architecture , a partnership designed to develop a standardised international electric/electronic architecture concept for motor vehicles. Chapter 4 - provides brief profiles of the major manufacturers, namely AFL AFL: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. Automotive, Delphi, INTEDIS, Lear, Leoni, Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Valeo and Yazaki. Throughout the report you will also find comment from top industry executives including their opinion on market drivers such as cost, technology and safety and how they affect development. Companies Mentioned Include: --AFL Automotive --Delphi Corp --INTEDIS --Lear --Leoni --Sumitomo Wiring Systems --Yazaki --Valeo For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c40658 |
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