Author_Institution :
US Naval Postgraduate Sch., Monterey, CA, USA
Abstract :
A case study that shows the feasibility of using computer-aided prototyping to validate a C/sup 3/I system´s requirements is presented, and the enabling technology is described. The C/sup 3/I prototype developed has characteristics typical of embedded software, including distributed processing, hard real-time constraints, multiple, predefined hardware interfaces, and complex requirements. A color, multiwindow executable Ada prototype that can process tactical data from multiple interfaces in real time was generated. The prototype was used to get feedback about the proposed design´s effectiveness, performance, and structure and to evaluate the soundness of the design decisions.<>
Keywords :
command and control systems; software prototyping; CAPS; command-and-control system; design decisions; distributed processing; embedded software; enabling technology; hard real-time constraints; multiwindow executable Ada prototype; performance; predefined hardware interfaces; Application software; Automatic control; Embedded system; Feedback; Navigation; Prototypes; Radar tracking; Sensor systems; Software prototyping; Weapons;