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An adaptable software architecture for integrated avionics

Abstract

This paper outlines the process, challenges, and preliminary results of developing a software architecture for navigation, guidance and flight director. These critical real-time functions were chosen because they represent the essential features of integrated avionics systems. The authors propose that adaptable software architectures coupled with parameterized components, tools, and processes can greatly improve the quality and maintainability of flight systems. The results discussed in this paper are based on the results of the first of four year's work performed at IBM's Federal System Company, Owego, NY as part of the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency's (DARPA) Domain-Specific Software Architectures (DSSA) program. The goal of this research is to engineer an architecture and environment that enables the rapid development of avionics requirements and software. In addition, this research focuses on making architectures extendible to permit the addition of evolutionary hardware and software technologies.< >

Keywords:
Avionics Software engineering Maintainability Avionics software Software architecture Computer science Software Software development Systems engineering Resource-oriented architecture IBM Integrated modular avionics Software development process Software construction Engineering Operating system

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1.49
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9
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0.85
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Citation History

Topics

Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Software Reliability and Analysis Research
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Software
Software Engineering Research
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
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