Allied Standards Avionics Architecture Council - History

History

The ASAAC project was divided into two phases:

  • The first phase was an exploratory phase of the IMA concept.
  • The second phase was the elaboration of draft standards. The development was completed in May 2004.
  • Next was a demonstration phase, and the publication of a POSIX-based open-source version of the standard

The current ASAAC standard has two parts:

  • Def Stan 00-74: ASAAC Standards Part 1: Standards for Software
  • Def Stan 00-74: ASAAC Standards Part 2: Rationale Report for Software Standards

ASAAC initially published provisional standards in five parts in January 2005:

  • Def Stan 00-74: Proposed Standards for Software
  • Def Stan 00-75: Proposed Standards for Communications/Networks
  • Def Stan 00-76: Proposed Standards for Common Functional Modules
  • Def Stan 00-77: Proposed Standards for Packaging
  • Def Stan 00-78: Proposed Standards for Architecture

All but Def Stan 00-74 were withdrawn in July 2007, the MOD and representatives from the Working group considering that it was the only standard bearing any influence.

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