The Digital Systems Validation Handbook is a tutorial series designed to provide certification engineers information on current topics related to digital avionics. The book plan lays the foundation for volume III of this series. The purpose of the handbook book plan is to identify technology and related issues that certification engineers are likely to encounter. Volume III of the handbook series will consist of approximately 20 chapters. Sixteen chapters are described in the book plan. Four were reserved for technologies or issues that might emerge during the course of the volume III life cycle. A list of potential handbook topics was derived from a survey of the literature, conference and seminar attendance, results of an informal questionnaire, and interviews with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Resource Specialists, experts in the field of certification and digital avionics, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) officials, and persons in private industry. From this input, the list of potential topics was developed and refined into handbook chapters. In addition to the chapter list and descriptions, the handbook purpose, scope, and use is discussed. The unabridged list of topics is included in the book plan appendix. Verification, Validation, systems, Certification, Digital avionics, Integration, Circuit, Hardware, Software, Control, Reliability, Safety.


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    Title :

    Digital Systems Validation Book Plan. Handbook--Volume 3


    Contributors:
    J. Janowitz (author)

    Publication date :

    1993


    Size :

    17 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English