Title :
Spiral evolution applied to legacy avionics systems
Author_Institution :
Raytheon Tech. Services Co., Indianapolis, IN, USA
fDate :
3/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The US Department of Defense (DoD), through the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), has determined that evolutionary acquisition is their strategy of choice for future software-intensive systems, and that the spiral development model (SDM) is the preferred method/process for software-intensive development life cycles. Electronic Systems Command (ESC) at Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts, has written a draft handbook on the use of Spiral Development for all future Command and Control (C2) systems, including reference to the DoD 5000 series and Air Force Program Directive 63-1, Acquisition System, which deploys this OSD mandate for future C2 systems. Barry Boehm´s continued work on SDM which he conceived in the 1980s, is heavily biased toward development of new systems that are software-intensive, as noted in a workshop he gave at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) in 2000.
Keywords :
avionics; command and control systems; evolutionary computation; military avionics; software prototyping; Air Force Program Directive 63-1; C2 systems; Command and Control; DoD 5000 series; ESC; Hanscom AFB; Massachusetts; OSD mandate; Office of the Secretary of Defense; SDM; SEI; Software Engineering Institute; US Department of Defense; acquisition system; electronic systems command; evolutionary acquisition; legacy avionics systems; software-intensive systems; spiral development model; spiral evolution; Aerospace electronics; Application software; Appropriate technology; Command and control systems; Computer architecture; Employment; Modeling; Software engineering; Spirals; Systems engineering and theory;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2004.1275308