Performance assessments of Android-powered military applications operating on tactical handheld devices

B. Weiss, L. J. Fronczek, E. Morse, Z. Kootbally, C. Schlenoff
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Transformative Apps (TransApps) is a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) funded program whose goal is to develop a range of militarily-relevant software applications (“apps”) to enhance the operational-effectiveness of military personnel on (and off) the battlefield. TransApps is also developing a military apps marketplace to facilitate rapid development and dissemination of applications to address user needs by connecting engaged communities of endusers with development groups. The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) role in the TransApps program is to design and implement evaluation procedures to assess the performance of: 1) the various software applications, 2) software-hardware interactions, and 3) the supporting online application marketplace. Specifically, NIST is responsible for evaluating 50+ tactically-relevant applications operating on numerous Android™-powered platforms. NIST efforts include functional regression testing and quantitative performance testing. This paper discusses the evaluation methodologies employed to assess the performance of three key program elements: 1) handheld-based applications and their integration with various hardware platforms, 2) client-based applications and 3) network technologies operating on both the handheld and client systems along with their integration into the application marketplace. Handheld-based applications are assessed using a combination of utility and usability-based checklists and quantitative performance tests. Client-based applications are assessed to replicate current overseas disconnected (i.e. no network connectivity between handhelds) operations and to assess connected operations envisioned for later use. Finally, networked applications are assessed on handhelds to establish baselines of performance for when connectivity will be common usage.
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在战术手持设备上运行的基于android的军事应用程序的性能评估
转型应用程序(TransApps)是美国国防部高级研究计划局(DARPA)资助的一个项目,其目标是开发一系列与军事相关的软件应用程序(“应用程序”),以提高军事人员在战场上(和战场外)的作战效率。TransApps还在开发一个军事应用程序市场,通过将参与其中的最终用户社区与开发团队联系起来,促进应用程序的快速开发和传播,以满足用户需求。美国国家标准与技术研究所(NIST)在TransApps项目中的作用是设计和实施评估程序,以评估以下方面的性能:1)各种软件应用程序,2)软件-硬件交互,以及3)支持在线应用程序市场。具体来说,NIST负责评估在众多Android™驱动平台上运行的50多个战术相关应用程序。NIST的工作包括功能回归测试和定量性能测试。本文讨论了用于评估三个关键程序元素性能的评估方法:1)基于手持的应用程序及其与各种硬件平台的集成,2)基于客户端的应用程序和3)在手持和客户端系统上运行的网络技术以及它们与应用程序市场的集成。基于手持的应用程序是使用基于实用性和可用性的检查清单和定量性能测试的组合来评估的。评估基于客户端的应用程序,以复制当前的海外断开连接(即手持设备之间没有网络连接)操作,并评估未来使用的连接操作。最后,在手持设备上对联网应用程序进行评估,以确定连接何时被普遍使用的性能基准。
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