Common Ada (Trade Name) Missile Packages (CAMP). Volume 3. Part Rationales
Abstract
The objective of the CAMP program is to demonstrate the feasibility of reusable Ada software parts in a real-time embedded application area; the domain chosen for the demonstration was that of missile flight software systems. This required that existence of commonality within that domain be verified (in order to justify the development of parts for that domain), and that software parts be designed which address those areas identified. An associated parts cataloging scheme and parts composition system were developed to support parts usage. This volume contains discussions of the CAMP parts which are intended to supplement the more detailed descriptions of the CAMP parts provided in the Software Requirements Specification (SRS) and the Top-Level Design Document (TLDD). Each individual CAMP part is not discussed in this volume, rather, part categories are discussed. These discussions describe the motivation for the parts, background material for understanding the parts, and the applicability of the parts. Appendix A contains a listing of the CAMP parts identified during the first phase of the CAMP program. It should be noted that we believe more parts will be identified as work proceeds during the second phase of CAMP.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADB102656
Entities
People
- Constance Palmer
- Daniel G. Mcnicholl
- Gerard O. Goeke
- Sandford G. Cohen
- William H. Whitford
Organizations
- McDonnell Douglas