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E-grāmata: Industrial Methods for the Effective Development and Testing of Defense Systems

  • Formāts: 102 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jan-2012
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309222730
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  • Valoda: eng
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"Over the past decade and a half, the National Research Council, through its Committee on National Statistics, has carried out a number of studies on the application of statistical methods to improve the testing and development of defense systems. These studies were intended to provide advice to the Department of Defense (DOD), which sponsored these studies. The previous studies have been concerned with the role of statistical methods in testing and evaluation, reliability practices, software methods, combining information, and evolutionary acquisition. Industrial Methods for the Effective Testing and Development of Defense Systems is the latest in a series of studies, and unlike earlier studies, this report identifies current engineering practices that have proved successful in industrial applications for system development and testing. This report explores how developmental and operational testing, modeling and simulation, and related techniques can improve the development and performance of defense systems, particularly techniques that have been shown to be effective in industrial applications and are likely to be useful in defense system development. In addition to the broad issues, the report identifies three specific topics for its focus: finding failure modes earlier, technology maturity, and use of all relevant information for operational assessments." --Publisher's description.
Glossary and Acronyms xv
Summary 1(10)
1 Introduction
11(4)
Scope of the Study
11(2)
The Panel's Approach
13(1)
Structure of the Report
14(1)
2 Workshop Summary
15(10)
Software
15(4)
Hardware
19(6)
3 Requirements Setting
25(8)
Communication with Users
26(1)
Feasibility and Costs
27(1)
Changes in Requirements
27(2)
Use of Model-Based Design Tools
29(4)
4 Design and Development
33(12)
The Importance of Technological Maturity
33(7)
Use of Objective Metrics for Assessment
40(1)
Staged Development with an Emphasis on Software
41(4)
5 Testing Methods
45(6)
Testing as a Continuous Process for Learning
45(2)
Combining Information
47(1)
Accelerated Testing
48(1)
Software Systems
49(2)
6 Communication, Resources, and Infrastructure
51(8)
Communication and Collaboration Among Requirements Setting, Design, and Testing
51(2)
Data Archiving
53(2)
Feedback Loops
55(2)
Systems Engineering Capabilities in DOD
57(2)
7 Organizational Structures and Related Issues
59(6)
Enforcement of DOD Directives and Procedures
59(2)
The Role of a Program Manager
61(4)
References
65(4)
Appendixes
A Workshop Agenda
69(4)
B Overview of the Defense Milestone System
73(2)
C Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff
75