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2007 31st Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference
SRAE: An Integrated Framework for Aiding in the Verification and Validation of Legacy Artifacts in NASA Flight Control Systems
Beijing, China
July 24-July 27
ISBN: 0-7695-2870-8
Andres Orrego, Global Science & Technology, Inc.
Gregory Mundy, Global Science & Technology, Inc.

Experience has shown that software reuse helps to improve the quality of software while reducing development costs and labor efforts. Though it is an attractive approach to software development, reuse is not as simple to achieve as it may appear on the surface.

Observations at the NASA IV & V Facility reveal that ad-hoc reuse of legacy artifacts frequently occur in the development of flight control systems for unmanned spaceflight missions.

Observations at the NASA IV & V Facility reveal that ad-hoc reuse of legacy artifacts frequently occur in the development of flight control systems for unmanned spaceflight missions.

In this paper, we present the SRAE framework and its benefits. We also highlight results gained by applying the framework to software artifacts from NASA missions.

Citation:
Andres Orrego, Gregory Mundy, "SRAE: An Integrated Framework for Aiding in the Verification and Validation of Legacy Artifacts in NASA Flight Control Systems," compsac, vol. 1, pp.413-422, 2007 31st Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2007
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