A highly disciplined and structured crew system design process is being developed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness by which advanced cockpits can be fielded. As an initial implementation of the CAT design process, a Cockpit Automation Design Support System (CADSS) is being developed to provide a computer aided design environment, including the software design tools amd the simulation utilities that can facilitate the development of the crew system in synchrony with the development of the avionics and weapon system. The rationale underlying the CADSS is described in terms of the system components, which include a Designer's Computer Aided Design System (DCADS) processor, new software tools and a breadboard cockpit simulator which are envisioned to complement, but not replace, existing development facilities. This implementation of the cockpit design support system is described in relation to the overall CAT program activities and schedule.


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    Title :

    Advanced Development of a Cockpit Automation Design Support System


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    Publication date :

    1987


    Size :

    15 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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