Testing Safety Critical Ada Code Using non Real-Time Testing | |
| by Y.V. Jeppu, K. Karunakar & P.S. Subramanyam | |
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To appear at
8th International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies - Ada-Europe 2003 (AE03), Toulouse, France, 16-20 June 2003
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Abstract
Testing the Flight Control Laws and the Airdata Algorithm form a major part of the Flight Control System development cycle. These two safety critical software are validated and verified on very costly rigs in every aircraft development program. The Indian Light Combat Aircraft, with fixed gains and the limited first flight envelope, was successfully test flown without a single software fault last year. This paper highlights a new methodology followed by the LCA team to test and certify the digital fly-by-wire control law. The philosophy used is to test the quadruplex software in a single strand mode. Only the Control Laws and the Airdata Algorithm are tested against a validated FORTRAN model. The Model code is developed by the Control Law designers and represents the functionality in totality. A fault injection methodology is used on the model. |
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