Software technology for next-generation strike fighter avionics

L. Hamilton-Jones, K. Littlejohn, M. Pitarys
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The mission of the joint strike fighter (JSF) program is to facilitate evolution of fully developed and validated requirements, proven concepts, and mature demonstrated technologies to support successful development and production of next-generation strike weapon systems for the U.S. Air Force (USAF), Navy (USN), Marine Corps (USMC), and US allies. Commensurate with its mission, the JSF Program endeavors to reduce the cost of developing strike fighter software by maturing and demonstrating software technology, standards, and processes. Several critical technology areas have been identified. The areas are programming languages, secure real-time operating systems, software engineering environments, and software architectures. In each of these areas, technologies have been identified to accomplish the overall goal of affordable software for next-generation strike fighter avionics. During FY95, the JSF program sponsored demonstrations as part of the JSF Risk Reduction Studies/Demonstrations (RRSD) phase. Throughout this phase, emphasis has been placed on leveraging accomplishments made from several sources including the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and USAF and USN scientific and technical efforts. The corresponding technology demonstrations featured Ada 95, Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) standards, software fault-tolerance, and several technologies demonstrated under DARPA-sponsored Domain Specific Software Architectures (DSSA) program. This paper describes the accomplishments made to date by the JSF program, and includes future plans.
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下一代攻击战斗机航空电子设备的软件技术
联合攻击战斗机(JSF)项目的任务是促进充分开发和验证需求的演变、经过验证的概念和成熟的演示技术,以支持美国空军(USAF)、海军(USN)、海军陆战队(USMC)和美国盟友的下一代攻击武器系统的成功开发和生产。与其使命相称的是,JSF项目努力通过成熟和演示软件技术、标准和过程来降低开发攻击战斗机软件的成本。已经确定了几个关键的技术领域。这些领域包括编程语言、安全实时操作系统、软件工程环境和软件体系结构。在这些领域中,已经确定了实现下一代攻击战斗机航空电子设备可负担软件的总体目标的技术。在1995财年,JSF项目作为JSF风险降低研究/演示(RRSD)阶段的一部分赞助了演示。在整个阶段中,重点放在利用几个来源取得的成就,包括国防高级研究计划局(DARPA),以及美国空军和美国海军的科学和技术努力。相应的技术演示以Ada 95、可移植操作系统接口(POSIX)标准、软件容错以及darpa赞助的领域特定软件体系结构(DSSA)计划下演示的几种技术为特色。本文描述了JSF项目迄今为止所取得的成就,并包括了未来的计划。
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