From CCS-Planning to Testautomation: The Digital Testfield of Deutsche Bahn in Scheibenberg -- A Case Study
Arne Boockmeyer, Dirk Friedenberger, Lukas Pirl, Robert Schmid,, Andreas Polze, Heiko Herholz, Gisela Freiin von Arnim, Pedro Lehmann, Ib\'a\~nez, Torsten Friedrich, Christoph Klaus, and Christian Wilhelmi

TL;DR
This paper presents a case study on digitalizing railway control systems at Deutsche Bahn, demonstrating a lifecycle from planning to test automation to improve efficiency and reliability in train operations.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive lifecycle approach for digital CCS planning, validation, and code generation, advancing test automation in railway systems.
Findings
Successful implementation of digital CCS planning and validation.
Proof-of-concept for automated testfield lifecycle.
Foundation for ongoing automation projects.
Abstract
The digitalization of railway systems should increase the efficiency of the train operation to achieve future mobility challenges and climate goals. But this digitalization also comes with several new challenges in providing a secure and reliable train operation. The work resulting in this paper tackles two major challenges. First, there is no single university curriculum combining computer science, railway operation, and certification processes. Second, many railway processes are still manual and without the usage of digital tools and result in static implementations and configurations of the railway infrastructure devices. This case study occurred as part of the Digital Rail Summer School 2021, a university course combining the three mentioned aspects as cooperation of several German universities with partners from the railway industry. It passes through all steps from a digital…
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