A comparison of fly-fix-fly testing to the software development facility testing approach

C. Satterthwaite, G. Miyahara, S. Tomashefsky, I. Harnage
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New and legacy aircraft weapon systems depend on an increasingly complex verification and validation process to decrease the risks in operation, to increase mission success, and to provide flexibility for rapidly changing mission requirements. In this process, embedded software is a key ingredient for changing, recording, proving, and preserving the usefulness of the weapon system. The increased use of software is placing an increased demand for innovation to capture and observe the impacts of weapon system changes. The heavily relied upon fly-fix-fly testing approach to verification and validation will always have its place, but is losing its effectiveness to affordably, thoroughly and responsively assure the weapon system changes. This paper will provide a comparison of fly-fix-fly testing to the software development facility testing approach.
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fly-fix-fly测试与软件开发工具测试方法的比较
新型和传统飞机武器系统依赖于日益复杂的验证和验证过程,以降低操作风险,提高任务成功率,并为快速变化的任务需求提供灵活性。在这个过程中,嵌入式软件是改变、记录、证明和保持武器系统有用性的关键因素。软件使用的增加增加了对捕获和观察武器系统变化影响的创新的需求。严重依赖于“飞-固-飞”测试方法的核查和确认将始终有其地位,但正在失去其有效性,无法负担得起,彻底和响应性地确保武器系统的变化。本文将提供fly-fix-fly测试与软件开发工具测试方法的比较。
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