Title :
A Software Factory for Air Traffic Data
Author :
Comitz, Paul H. ; Pinto, Avinash
Author_Institution :
Boeing Air Traffic Manage., Herndon, VA
Abstract :
Modern enterprise architecture requires a flexible, scalable and upgradeable infrastructure that allows communication, and subsequently collaboration, between heterogeneous information processing and computing environments. Heterogeneous systems often use different data representations for the same data items, limiting collaboration. Although this problem is conceptually straightforward, the process of data conversion is error prone, often dramatically underestimated, and surprisingly complex. The complexity is often the result of the non-standard data representations that are used by computing systems in the aviation domain. This paper describes some of the work that is being done by Boeing Advanced Air Traffic Management to address this challenge. A prototype software factory for air traffic data management is being built and evaluated. The software factory provides the capability for a user such as a Systems Engineer or an Air Traffic Domain Expert to create an interface model. The model will allow the user to specify entities such as data items, scaling, units, headers and footers, representation, and coding. The factory automatically creates a machine usable interface. A prototype for a Domain Specific Language to assist in this task is being developed
Keywords :
aerospace computing; air traffic; aircraft instrumentation; information management; user interfaces; Boeing Advanced Air Traffic Management; air traffic data management; computing environments; data conversion; data items; domain specific language; enterprise architecture; heterogeneous information processing; heterogeneous systems; interface model; machine usable interface; nonstandard data representations; software factory; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Computer architecture; Data conversion; Design engineering; Information processing; Production facilities; Software prototyping; Systems engineering and theory; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
25th Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2006 IEEE/AIAA
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0377-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0378-2
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2006.313758