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Standards Interoperability: Application of Contemporary Software Safety Assurance Standards to the Evolution of Legacy Software

Authors: Desmond J. Meacham; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
 
Abstract: This thesis addresses software evolution from the perspective of standards interoperability. We address the issue of how to apply contemporary software safety assurance standards to legacy safety-critical systems, with the aim of re-certifying the legacy systems to the contemporary standards. The application of RTCA DO-178B Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification to modified legacy software is the primary focus of this thesis. We present a model to capture the relationships between pre- and post-modification software and standards. The proposed formal model is then applied to the requirements for RTCA DO-178B and MIL-STD-498 as representative examples of contemporary and legacy software standards. The results provide guidance on how to achieve airworthiness certification for modified legacy software, whilst maximizing the use of software products from the previous development.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Master's thesis
Pages: 98
Report Date: MAR 2006
Report Number: A788544
Keywords relating to this report:
AIRBORNE
AIRWORTHINESS
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
EVOLUTION(GENERAL)
INTEROPERABILITY
REQUIREMENTS
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
STANDARDS
THESES
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