For open architectures to facilitate application portability, they must provide standardized interfaces and a set of common services. The Software Communications Architecture, through the results of the JTRS Step 2A validation activities, demonstrated that successfully incorporating these architectural features leads to a straightforward and efficient application porting effort. A vital part of porting software applications is to complete a comprehensive porting plan prior to the actual effort. Both software application and hardware provider must clearly understand their respective roles and agree to the process. This paper presented a three-step process for porting waveform software applications, namely: port the application to the standardized interfaces of the architecture; port the application to the hardware-unique interfaces; and integrate the application into the actual hardware system.
Software portability in open architectures
20th DASC. 20th Digital Avionics Systems Conference (Cat. No.01CH37219) ; 2 ; 9E1/1-9E1/8 vol.2
2001-01-01
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