DocumentCode
891581
Title
Automatic Checkout Systems for Titan III and Apollo Guidance Computer Programs
Author
Peeler, Donald L. ; Meredith, Paul H. ; Richards, Louis M. ; Clark, Christian O.
Author_Institution
AC Electronics Division, General Motors Corp., Milwaukee, Wis.
Issue
5
fYear
1967
Firstpage
580
Lastpage
590
Abstract
The Automatic Checkout Systems (ACS) were designed and used for the Titan III and Apollo Projects. This article describes the logical design of new approaches to program checkout and the results achieved. These checkout systems are a series of programs written for a large scale commercial computer. When a program for the airborne computer of the inertial guidance system is operated on by the ACS, it performs a symbolic simulation and generates the symbolic equations (A=B+CÃD) that are performed by the airborne computer program. The ACS performs many checks for program errors in this process, indicates all areas where program analysis is required, and furnishes the program information required for analysis in optimum form. The equations generated by the ACS are manually checked against the input specification. This check is absolute in nature compared to the conventional method of analyzing the results of numerical simulations. Time consumed on the large scale commercial computer is much less than for numerical simulation.
Keywords
Analytical models; Automata; Circuit faults; Circuit testing; Computational modeling; Computer errors; Computer simulation; Logic testing; Performance analysis; Switching circuits; Automatic checkout system; Simulator/Pather program; digital computers; guidance computer programs; interface program; logical design; pre-checkout programs; program analysis; program errors; symbolic simulator;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electronic Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0367-7508
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PGEC.1967.264744
Filename
4039147
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