The software engineering approach adopted by British Aerospace in the specification, design and implementation of the Avionics and Utility Systems Management software for the Experimental Aircraft Programme (EAP) is described. The software life cycle and supporting methods and tools are described, in particular the Controlled Requirements Expression (CORE) method, supported by the CORE Work Station, and the Perspective programming support environment. The considerable benefits obtained in both productivity and quality are highlighted and developments are indicated leading to a full Integrated Project Support Environment (IPSE). NATO Furnished. (RH)
Software Engineering for the British Aerospace Experimental Aircraft Programme (EAP)
1987
14 pages
Report
No indication
English
British Aerospace E.A.P. : Experimental Aircraft Programme
TIBKAT | 1986
|Aircraft improvement programme at Cranfield Aerospace
Emerald Group Publishing | 2002
Aircraft engineering and aerospace technology
TIBKAT | 58.1986,4 - 59.1987; 60.1988 - 65.1993 = Nr. 707-776; 66.1994 -
Aerospace Software Engineering Works
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1991
|