A long-standing problem in the acquisition of flight simulators has been the clear communication of requirements through the specification process. There are numerous reasons for this, including obfuscation by technical jargon, fragmentation of requirements within a specification, and a human inclination to adopt 'cut and paste' approaches which may reflect the requirements of a precedent system more than those of the current system. In an attempt to address these problems, this document was developed as basis for a tool in the form of a generic flight simulator specification that will guide specification development for a diverse range of flight simulator applications. Each generic specification paragraph includes recommendations and rationale for specification language, verification, and options. Guidance reflects the requirements established by civil regulatory agencies, such as the international Civil Aviation Organization's criteria for the qualification of flight simulators, as well as those unique requirements related to military applications. This generic guidance specification is embodied in a software format that makes it relatively easy to use, so as to encourage its use. When it is used, the documents produced will reflect the high degree of standardization imposed by this guidance specification. It will provide a clear alternative to less-disciplined cut-and-paste approaches. Standardized format and vocabulary will help avoid misplaced information and inconsistent interpretations. Localization and integration of requirements will minimize conflicts.
Guidance for Development of a Flight Simulator Specification
2007
270 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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