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摘要
项目经理不断面临着是否维护现有的测试系统或开发具有更大能力的新测试系统的决定。维护旧的遗留系统允许保留经过验证的软件,随着新系统和需求的出现,整体测试能力会下降。开发新系统提供了增强的功能,同时也承受了漫长而昂贵的软件开发和测试过程的负担。将当前的测试程序软件与升级的硬件相结合,可以为程序管理人员提供低成本的解决方案。机载软件公司(OnBoard Software, Inc.)利用现代计算机平台成功升级了自动地面发动机测试装置(AGETS),同时重用了99%以上的原始软件。在Windows NT环境下运行的Strobe Data PDP 11/44仿真器被用作当前使用的传统计算机的替代品。作为升级的一部分,AGETS将获得将发动机测试数据传输到通用数据库的能力,以及增强的参数绘制和分析能力。本文讨论了系统升级的相关问题和最终的解决方案。此外,本文还讨论了这些解决方案所带来的经济效益。
Program managers are continually faced with the decision whether to maintain working legacy test systems or develop new test systems with greater capability. Maintaining older legacy systems allows the preservation of proven software with decreasing overall test capability as new systems and requirements arise. Developing new systems provides increased capability while suffering from the burden of a long and expensive software development and testing process. Combining current test procedure software with upgraded hardware can provide a low cost solution for program managers. OnBoard Software, Inc. has successfully upgraded the Automated Ground Engine Test Set (AGETS) with a modern computer platform while reusing over 99% of the original software. A Strobe Data PDP 11/44 emulator operating in a Windows NT environment was employed as a replacement for the legacy computer currently used. As part of the upgrade, AGETS will gain the ability to transfer engine test data to a common database as well as increased parameter plotting and analysis capability. This paper discusses the issues related to the system upgrade and the ultimate solutions employed. In addition, the paper discusses the economic benefits resulting from these solutions.