Applied Dynamics Goes Live with Online Community for System Integration and Real-time Simulation Technology.ANN ARBOR Ann Arbor, city (1990 pop. 109,592), seat of Washtenaw co., S Mich., on the Huron River; inc. 1851. It is a research and educational center, with a large number of government and industrial research and development firms, many in high-technology fields such as , Mich. -- Applied Dynamics International (ADI) today announced the launch of an online community for system integration and real-time 1. real-time - Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example. simulation technology. System integration and real-time simulation play a major role in advanced aerospace and defense development programs. As suppliers progress through technology development and demonstration, a System Integration Lab (SIL See safety integrity level. 1. SIL - "SIL - A Simulation Language", N. Houbak, LNCS 426, Springer 1990. 2. SIL - SNOBOL Implementation Language. Intermediate language forming a virtual machine for the implementation of portable interpreters. ) is the tool that brings the pieces together. SILs are risk reduction facilities where software and hardware can be integrated, tested, and evaluated for both stand alone functionality and/or and/or conj. Used to indicate that either or both of the items connected by it are involved. Usage Note: And/or is widely used in legal and business writing. interoperability The capability of two or more hardware devices or two or more software routines to work harmoniously together. For example, in an Ethernet network, display adapters, hubs, switches and routers from different vendors must conform to the Ethernet standard and interoperate with each other. prior to being fielded or moving to flight test. This cutting-edge approach to aerospace and defense product development significantly reduces development cost and program risk. In order to support the collaborative communication requirements associated with SIL activities, ADI has launched the online community Forums.adi.com. Using forums.adi.com, technology developers working for different program partners can collaboratively solve technical problems in a more efficient and less costly manner. "We're seeing ADI's ADvantage Framework become the infrastructure that enables simulation to be used throughout the program in a manner that dramatically shortens development schedules and reduces program costs." said Melissa Wright, president of ADI. "Major programs are now beginning to effectively and successfully implement a simulation-centric development process." In a simulation-centric development process, the use of simulation begins during the requirements definition stage of the program. The old paper requirements specification is augmented with a collection of simulation models. Suppliers work together with the lead integrator (1) In electronics, a device that combines an input with a variable, such as time, and provides an analog output; for example, a watt-hour meter. (2) See systems integrator. to develop a complete set of simulation models accurately demonstrating the functional requirements See information requirements and functional specification. (specification) functional requirements - What a system should be able to do, the functions it should perform. of each subsystem A unit or device that is part of a larger system. For example, a disk subsystem is a part of a computer system. A bus is a part of the computer. A subsystem usually refers to hardware, but it may be used to describe software. . Each subsystem development team and supplier then takes ownership over the simulation-based functional subsystem specifications. Teams develop the detailed design for their subsystem and feed this detail back into the subsystem simulation. At several points during the detailed design phase of the program, development teams and suppliers deliver current revisions of the detailed simulation. The integrator assembles the complete collection of subsystem simulations to create an accurate system simulation. This activity is referred to as co-simulation and is the point where ADI's ADvantage Framework comes into the picture. The integrator gets an accurate assessment of how the complete system, be it an aircraft, ground vehicle, weapon system, etc. will perform. Using this approach to design, the integrator is able to find design flaws and functional requirement shortcomings A shortcoming is a character flaw. Shortcomings may also be:
"Significant program cost savings are realized as the program begins to build up the System Integration Lab." said Scott James, Vice President of ADI. "The SIL is the place where you've got to make it all play nice together. The integration phase can make or break a program. By starting with ADvantage in the co-simulation phase of the program you achieve two things. First, you reduce the chance of hiccups Hiccups Definition Hiccups are the result of an involuntary, spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm followed by the closing of the throat. Description during integration by performing a thorough simulation-based assessment of the complete system design. Second, you dramatically reduce the time required to commission the SIL because the non-real-time co-simulation projects can be re-targeted to real-time sims with the click of a mouse button. These cost savings quickly add up because you move risk to the front end of the program when it's less costly and where it can be mitigated mit·i·gate v. mit·i·gat·ed, mit·i·gat·ing, mit·i·gates v.tr. To moderate (a quality or condition) in force or intensity; alleviate. See Synonyms at relieve. v.intr. To become milder. . This is what we call 'Intelligent Integration'." ADI's online user community for real-time simulation and system integration technology can be found at http://forums.adi.com. |
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