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1 © Copyright –Stevens Institute of Technology – Prof. William D. Miller wmiller@stevens.edu; 1.908.759.7110 Page 1 SDOE 605 Systems Integration Pre-Reading Assignments Student Name:

2 © Copyright –Stevens Institute of Technology – Prof. William D. Miller wmiller@stevens.edu; 1.908.759.7110 Page 2 SDOE 605 Pre-Reading Assignments FThere are four assignments for the SDOE 605 Pre-Reading Assignment: 1.Boeing 787 systems integration practices based on lessons learned in the Boeing and Airbus aircraft projects 2.Integration of Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) technologies 3.Comparing Plan Driven and Agile approaches for integration and testing. 4.Requirements Development, Verification, and Validation Exhibited in Famous Failures (reading only) FBe prepared to discuss the assignments on the first day of class. FYou may contact the professor by email if there are any questions about the assignments.

3 © Copyright –Stevens Institute of Technology – Prof. William D. Miller wmiller@stevens.edu; 1.908.759.7110 Page 3 SDOE 605 Pre-Reading Assignment #1 FRead the following papers on the Boeing and Airbus aircraft: »Lapin, M. (1995). Testing Boeing’s 777: Aerospace giant leaves nothing to chance. Test and Measurement World, April, 1995. »Pehrson, R.J. (1996). Software Development for the Boeing 777. »Witwer, B. (1996). Systems integration of the 777 airplane information management system (AIMS). Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE, April, Vol. 11, Issue 4, pages 17 -21. »Wall Street Journal (April 1, 2005) “Streamlined Plane Making”. FBased on your readings on the Boeing and Airbus aircraft: »Identify 5 good SI practices that should be continued for the Boeing 787 aircraft project »Identify 5 areas for improvement that should be applied to the Boeing 787 aircraft project.

4 © Copyright –Stevens Institute of Technology – Prof. William D. Miller wmiller@stevens.edu; 1.908.759.7110 Page 4 Case Study - Boeing 787 Good systems integration practices to use on the Boeing 787 aircraft project from Boeing 777 and Airbus aircraft: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

5 © Copyright –Stevens Institute of Technology – Prof. William D. Miller wmiller@stevens.edu; 1.908.759.7110 Page 5 Case Study - Boeing 787 Systems integration improvement opportunities from Boeing 777 and Airbus aircraft that should be applied to the Boeing 787 aircraft project: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6 © Copyright –Stevens Institute of Technology – Prof. William D. Miller wmiller@stevens.edu; 1.908.759.7110 Page 6 Assignment #2 FRead the following papers on using Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) technologies: »Boehm, B and Abts, C. (1999). COTS integration: Plug and pray? IEEE Computer, 32(1), January 1999. »Reifer, D.J.; Basili, V.R.; Boehm, B.W.; Clark, B. (2003). Eight lessons learned during COTS-based systems maintenance. Software, IEEE, Volume: 20, Issue: 5, Sept.-Oct. 2003. Pages:94 – 96 »Sedigh-Ali, S., Ghafoor, A., Paul, R. (2001). Software Engineering Metrics for COTS Based Systems. IEEE Computer, Vol. 34, No. 5, May 2001, pp. 44-50. FBased on your readings on COTS technologies: »Identify 5 benefits to integrating Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) technologies in development projects »Identify 5 potential problems to integrating Commercial-Off- The-Shelf (COTS) technologies in development projects.

7 © Copyright –Stevens Institute of Technology – Prof. William D. Miller wmiller@stevens.edu; 1.908.759.7110 Page 7 Assignment #2 Five benefits to integrating Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) technologies in development projects: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

8 © Copyright –Stevens Institute of Technology – Prof. William D. Miller wmiller@stevens.edu; 1.908.759.7110 Page 8 Assignment #2 Five potential problems to integrating Commercial-Off-The- Shelf (COTS) technologies in development projects: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

9 © Copyright –Stevens Institute of Technology – Prof. William D. Miller wmiller@stevens.edu; 1.908.759.7110 Page 9 Assignment #3 FRead the following paper: »Pyhajarvi, M.; Rautiainen, K. (2004). Integrating Testing and Integration into Development. Engineering Management Journal, March 2004, 16, 1, page 33-39. FBased on your reading of this paper: »Identify advantages and issues associated with Plan Driven integration and testing »Identify advantages and issues associated with Agile approaches to integration and testing.

10 © Copyright –Stevens Institute of Technology – Prof. William D. Miller wmiller@stevens.edu; 1.908.759.7110 Page 10 Assignment #3 Plan Driven integration and testing: Advantages Issues

11 © Copyright –Stevens Institute of Technology – Prof. William D. Miller wmiller@stevens.edu; 1.908.759.7110 Page 11 Assignment #3 Agile integration and testing: Advantages Issues

12 © Copyright –Stevens Institute of Technology – Prof. William D. Miller wmiller@stevens.edu; 1.908.759.7110 Page 12 Assignment #4 FRead the following paper: »Bahill, A. Terry, and Henderson, Steven J., Requirements Development, Verification, and Validation Exhibited in Famous Failures (2004) »Be prepared to discuss these programs and their issues related to integration, verification, and validation in class


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