Title :
A review of computer controlled systems safety and quality assurance concerns for acquisition managers
Author :
Friend, John Robert
Author_Institution :
US Navy Polaris Missile Facility, Charleston, SC, USA
Abstract :
The author reviews the basics of software engineering, applicable safety and quality assurance standards, and how to use these standards. Included is a discussion of structured programming, verification and validation of completed program code, and testing. The software life cycle phases are highlighted with a description of how each commercial and government standard relates to a particular phase. The difference between software safety and quality assurance is a major focus. The US Department of Defense safety standard is described, and the tasks within the standard which relate to software safety are detailed. Specific recommendations for changes in Department of the Navy requirements for the use of software standards are outlined
Keywords :
management; safety; software quality; software reliability; standards; US Department of Defense safety standard; acquisition managers; completed program code; computer controlled systems safety; quality assurance; quality assurance standards; software engineering; software life cycle phases; software safety; structured programming; testing; validation; verification; Control systems; Government; Hardware; Military computing; Quality assurance; Quality management; Software quality; Software safety; Software standards; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Assurance, 1992. COMPASS '92. 'Systems Integrity, Software Safety and Process Security: Building the System Right.', Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Conference on
Conference_Location :
Gaithersburg, MD
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0579-5
DOI :
10.1109/CMPASS.1992.235758