AISIM (Automated Interactive Simulation Model) Installation and Acceptance Test Plans and Procedures.

Abstract

This document describes the procedures for installing and conducting the installation and acceptance testing of the Hughes developed Automated Interactive Simulation Model (AISIM). Comprehensive testing of a system can be divided into three categories: component testing, integration testing, and demonstration testing. Component testing is intended to verify that each system component works properly. Such testing is the sole responsibility of the developers and, therefore, is beyond the scope of this document. Integration testing is intended to show that all the components operate together properly. This testing is planned and performed by the developers. Demonstration testing is intended to show that the system meets its functional requirements. This testing is broken into two phases: (1) installation testing and (2) acceptance testing. Hughes has developed the procedures for performing these tests and they are contained herein. Testing should be performed by personnel representing the contractor and the customer. This document also contains a description of the contents of the system tape - its files and organization. The procedures for loading this tape on the host computer and then building the AISIM system are described in detail.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 26, 1982
Accession Number
ADA135760

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  • M. Mabry
  • S. Kneeburg
  • W. Austell

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  • Hughes Aircraft Company

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