FSW Subsystem Engineering Sample Clauses

The FSW Subsystem Engineering clause defines the responsibilities and requirements for the design, development, and integration of the Flight Software (FSW) subsystem within a larger project. It typically outlines the technical standards, documentation, and testing procedures that must be followed to ensure the FSW subsystem meets overall system requirements. This clause ensures that the software component is engineered systematically and interfaces correctly with other subsystems, thereby reducing integration risks and ensuring reliable system performance.
FSW Subsystem Engineering. ‌ 3.4.1.1. The Contractor shall provide technical management in support of all software development. 3.4.1.2. The Contractor shall support milestone reviews: CDR, TRR and PSR. 3.4.1.3. The Contractor shall perform software configuration management and software quality assurance. 3.4.1.4. The Contractor shall provide inputs to CDRLs and develop a Software Requirement Specification (CDRL-A015), Software Development Plan, Software Design Document, Software Test Plan, and Software Test Report. 3.4.1.5. The Contractor shall design, implement, and test fault detection and correction software and mission sequencing. 3.4.1.6. The Contractor shall develop software design documentation and a Mission Ground Database. 3.4.1.7. The Contractor shall develop and maintain a Command and Telemetry List (CDRL-A011). 3.4.1.8. The Contractor shall develop and maintain a Mission Simulation environment (MSIM) to be used in the development, test, verification and validation of the LDPE flight software.

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