DocumentCode :
2174555
Title :
Development of a process for cockpit design
Author :
Storey, Brett A. ; Rountree, Michael E. ; Kulwicki, Philip V. ; Cohen, Major Julie B
Author_Institution :
Storey Consulting, Rocklin, CA, USA
fYear :
1994
fDate :
23-27 May 1994
Firstpage :
688
Abstract :
This paper discusses the organization and capabilities inherent to an advanced Crew-Centered System Design Process, or CSDP, which is currently in development by the U.S. Air Force Armstrong Laboratory´s Crew-Centered Cockpit Design (CCCD) Program. The CCCD Program seeks to establish a well-organized, thorough and inspectable process for crew system design, along with an effective set of software support tools and the appropriate data bases to help make the CSDP efficient and attractive to system developers. This new crew-centered CSDP is structured with five integrated functional categories: Program Planning, Requirements Analysis & Predesign, Analysis, Design, and Evaluation. The CCCD Program is also developing procedures and software tools that support each category. This paper describes the unique features of the CSDP, which can allow a more efficient use of design resources while improving the quality of the design. The CSDP relies upon design iteration (through cycles of analysis, design, prototyping, simulation and design tradeoff) and activity interaction (among the five CSDP functional categories and with other subsystem design groups involved with the air vehicle development) to ensure quality during its application. Unlike current practice, this CSDP can improve cycle time in the process of iteration and it can foster more effective design team interaction. Both improvements are made possible by the CSDP´s structured methodology, by its online procedures, and through a family of software tools and data bases
Keywords :
CAD; aerospace computing; iterative methods; military systems; software engineering; Crew-Centered System Design Process; U.S. Air Force Armstrong Laboratory; activity interaction; air vehicle development; cockpit design; crew-centered cockpit design; data bases; design iteration; online procedures; planning; requirements analysis; software tools; structured methodology; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Costs; Displays; Job shop scheduling; Laboratories; Process design; Software prototyping; Software tools; System analysis and design;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1994. NAECON 1994., Proceedings of the IEEE 1994 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1893-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1994.332844
Filename :
332844
Link To Document :
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