Objective
The aim of ARRIBA is to improve customer's requirements capture process by using behavioral simulators. In this experiment, AEROSPATIALE wants to qualify hyper-media and web techniques to develop such simulators in C3I systems. Those emerging technologies are expected to allow designers to build the same quality of simulators at lower costs, in shorter schedule and with the full support of the customer. The proposition enlightens the great importance of the requirements capture to build systems that match customer's needs.
THE EXPERIMENT
This PIE will be based on using a new technology (INTRANET and JAVA Language) through a parallel development of a large SCCOA sub-system behavioural simulator.
SCCOA is the Control Command Communication and Intelligence (C3I) system under continuous improvement for the French Air Force. It deals with over 50 sites, 5000 people, 300 planes, 1000 connected computers... The overall system breakdown structure holds about 2000 objects (either functions breakdown, data, activity tables...).
The behavioural simulator supports the requirements capture and analysis activities performed by the contractor, as well as the requirements validation performed by the customer.
EXPECTED IMPACT AND EXPERIENCE
Ensuring the same quality of simulators, the expected results are given below:
4 to 6 months behavioral simulator development Vs 8 months with actual technology,
50KF target systems instead of the 300KF actually targeted for those simulators,
50% development costs cut,
not specialized people to develop such simulators
Call for proposal
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ACM - Preparatory, accompanying and support measuresCoordinator
75781 Paris
France