For over a decade, the US Navy has been modernizing many of its large-scale, mission-/safety-critical, and software-intensive national security systems using an open systems architecture (OSA)1 approach, which leverages capable and reliable standards-based commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software infrastructure components and modern software development practices for iterative and incremental development. As with other mission-/safety-critical domains, such as air traffic management, power grid, and automotive systems, a key goal of the Navy's OSA strategy has been to field and manage affordable and superior capabilities more rapidly at reduced cost.
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Management Strategies for Software Infrastructure in Large-Scale Cyber-Physical Systems for the US Navy
Posted May 27, 2015 | Technology | Amplify
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