Title :
Analysis tools for the evaluation of maintenance software
Author_Institution :
REME, Malvern, UK
Abstract :
Test packages written for built-in test (BIT) and mobile automatic test equipment (ATE) systems for the forward support of electronic and thermal imaging equipment used by the British Army are currently scrutinized and subjected to objective tests by test package evaluation and acceptance teams (TPEATs) before being accepted for field use. This is a time-consuming and costly exercise that can result in the rejection of unsuitable software. The result of such rejection on equipment logistics is for reaching, since the hardware will enter service without adequate maintenance support. In an attempt to address this problem a suite of programs aimed at assisting the verification and validation activities of the TPEAT at every stage of the software life cycle from requirements analysis through to testing and acceptance is being devised. The development of these tools is discussed.<>
Keywords :
automatic test equipment; electronic equipment testing; infrared imaging; maintenance engineering; military computing; software packages; ATE; British Army; IR imaging; built-in test; electronic equipment; equipment logistics; maintenance software; mobile automatic test equipment; test package evaluation and acceptance teams; thermal imaging equipment; validation; verification; Automatic test equipment; Automatic testing; Built-in self-test; Electronic equipment testing; Electronic packaging thermal management; Logistics; Packaging machines; Software maintenance; Software tools; System testing;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE