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PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
PLAN, VOL. III 1982-02-16
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VOLUME III
CONTRACTUAL PART
CROSS FOX
MESSAGE PROCESSING FACILITY
CHRISTIAN ROVSING A/S
BALLERUP, DENMARK
T̲A̲B̲L̲E̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲T̲E̲N̲T̲S̲
3. PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION PLAN ..................
3.1 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT ........................
3.1.1 Project Control .......................
3.1.2 Progress Reporting ....................
3.1.3 Coordination ..........................
3.2 SYSTEM ENGINEERING ........................
3.2.1 Requirements/Design System
Specification..........................
3.2.2 Acceptance Tests ......................
3.2.3 Reliability Program ...................
3.2.4 Technical Coordination ................
3.2.5 Deliverable Items .....................
3.3 HARDWARE SPECIFICATION ....................
3.4 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT ......................
3.5 SYSTEM INTEGRATION ........................
3.6 TESTING ...................................
3.7 INSTALLATION ..............................
3.8 TRAINING ..................................
3.9 DOCUMENTATION .............................
3.10 MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT ...................
3. P̲R̲O̲G̲R̲A̲M̲ ̲I̲M̲P̲L̲E̲M̲E̲N̲T̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲P̲L̲A̲N̲ ̲
The design, implementation, and installation of the
CROSS FOX/MPF require the following tasks (Work Packages)
to be performed by Christian Rovsing:
1. Project Management
2. System Engineering
3. Hardware Specification
4. Software Development
5. System Integration
6. Testing
7. Installation
8. Training
9. Documentation
10. Maintenance and Support
Each of these tasks is described in a following section.
A schedule, showing deliverable item milestones, and
a planning network diagram, showing task relationships,
are included
3.1 P̲R̲O̲G̲R̲A̲M̲ ̲M̲A̲N̲A̲G̲E̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
Project Management is seen to consist of three major
tasks which are:
o Project C̲o̲n̲t̲r̲o̲l̲
o Project R̲e̲p̲o̲r̲t̲i̲n̲g̲
o Project C̲o̲o̲r̲d̲i̲n̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
Each of these tasks will be outlined in the following
sub-sections.
3.1.1 P̲r̲o̲j̲e̲c̲t̲ ̲C̲o̲n̲t̲r̲o̲l̲
All tasks, inputs, and deliverables must be defined,
and a work breakdown structure must be created to define
interfaces and thus ensure inputs being ready when
needed; the resulting Program Implementation Plan (PIP)
will serve as the basis for project control. The PIP
is a deliverable item.
Also of importance is staffing. This aspect determines
which people are needed to support the program and
accomplish the job with respect to cost, schedule,
and contractual commitments.
Thus, long term management as well as day-to-day management
are guided by the PIP to produce the required items
on schedule at the agreed upon cost.
3.1.2 P̲r̲o̲g̲r̲e̲s̲s̲ ̲R̲e̲p̲o̲r̲t̲i̲n̲g̲
Essential to a successful project is communication,
both written and oral. All activities will be supported
by written progress reports, which serve as preparation
to regularly held progress meeting, i.e. attendees
have used the written progress reports to prepare for
discussion, thus resulting in more
effective meetings. In addition to progress meetings,
design review meetings will be held to ensure that
key items are achieved according to specification and
thus can form the basis for ensuring items.
3.1.3 C̲o̲o̲r̲d̲i̲n̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
The program manager will regularly coordinate activities
with all task managers to ensure that the PIP is met.
In addition, liason with Rockwell-Collins and NODECA
will play an important roll in success of the project.
Quarterly progress review meetings are planned, alternating
between Dallas and Oslo
3.2 S̲Y̲S̲T̲E̲M̲ ̲E̲N̲G̲I̲N̲E̲E̲R̲I̲N̲G̲
Christian Rovsing has management and technical responsability
for delivery of the Message Processing Facility (MPF)
to Rockwell-Collins and for interfacing the MPF to
the CROSS FOX system. As such, Christian Rovsing has
full MPF system responsability for the following tasks:
o MPF Requirements/Design System Specification
o MPF Test Plan and Procedures
o MPF Reliability Program
o Technical Coordination
- Rockwell Collins
- NODECA
- System Reviews
In the following sub-sections, each of the above tasks
is outlined, and deliverable items are enumerated.
3.2.1 R̲e̲q̲u̲i̲r̲e̲m̲e̲n̲t̲s̲/̲D̲e̲s̲i̲g̲n̲ ̲S̲y̲s̲t̲e̲m̲ ̲S̲p̲e̲c̲i̲f̲i̲c̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
The first task in the development of a system is to
specify all the requirements to the sytem which then
form the baseline for design procedures and acceptance
test plans and procedures. After approval - a System
Requirements Review is to be held in Dallas - the Requirements/Design
Specification is created, describing how requirements
are to be implemented; it will show - point for point
- where in the system each requirement is implemented.
The Requirements/Design Specification, approved at
a preliminary design review in Dallas, will form the
technical and contractual baseline, allowing all agreed
functional requirements to be traced through the design
to the implemented system.
3.2.2 A̲c̲c̲e̲p̲t̲a̲n̲c̲e̲ ̲T̲e̲s̲t̲s̲
Subsequent to the System Specification a Test Plan
and Procedure will be specified. As described in System
Integration and Testing, section 5, the following tests
are envisaged:
o Factory Qualification Test (FQT)
o Factory Post Production Test (FPPT)
o Preliminary Site Acceptance Test (PSAT)
o Sub-Net Test-Category iii
o Sub-Net Test-Category iv
o Final Acceptance Test (FAT)
Test procedures (and implicitly test plans) will be
reviewed at a Final Test Procedure Review.
3.2.3 R̲e̲l̲i̲a̲b̲i̲l̲i̲t̲y̲ ̲P̲r̲o̲g̲r̲a̲m̲
This task is carried out by conducting in-house reviews
of all program items to guarantee that required levels
of quality are met.
3.2.4 T̲e̲c̲h̲n̲i̲c̲a̲l̲ ̲C̲o̲o̲r̲d̲i̲n̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
Progress meetings will be held monthly throughout the
program, and Christian Rovsing will participate in
each meeting, along with Rockwell-Collins, to ensure
effective communication and coordination.
3.2.5 D̲e̲l̲i̲v̲e̲r̲a̲b̲l̲e̲ ̲I̲t̲e̲m̲s̲
The following deliverable items are envisaged:
o System Requirements/Design Specification
o Preliminary and Final Test Plan
o Preliminary and Final Test Procedures
3.3 H̲A̲R̲D̲W̲A̲R̲E̲ ̲S̲P̲E̲C̲I̲F̲I̲C̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
All hardware items are off-the-shelf, NATO qualified
units, and the task (and deliverables) will consist
of:
o Equipment S̲p̲e̲c̲i̲f̲i̲c̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
- System Level
o Equipment D̲a̲t̲a̲ ̲S̲h̲e̲e̲t̲s̲
o Equipment P̲r̲o̲d̲u̲c̲t̲ ̲S̲p̲e̲c̲i̲f̲i̲c̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲
o Equipment L̲o̲g̲i̲c̲ ̲D̲i̲a̲g̲r̲a̲m̲s̲
o Equipment W̲i̲r̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲D̲i̲a̲g̲r̲a̲m̲s̲
3.4 S̲O̲F̲T̲W̲A̲R̲E̲ ̲D̲E̲V̲E̲L̲O̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
This task consists of:
o Creation of the Software Design Specification
(product and user)
- System
- Applications
- Support
- Maintenance and Diagnostic
o Software Coding
o Software Unit Testing
Software Design Specifications will be produced at
level 2 and 3 in accordance with ACE Directive 007.
A Preliminary Software Design Specification (packet
level, i.e. level 2) will be produced and subjected
to an intermediate Christian Rovsing Design Review.
Following this, a Detailed Software Design Specification
(module level, i.e. level 3) will be produced and subjected
to a Critical Design Review in Dallas.
All software coding will be contingent upon acceptance
of the Detailed Software Design Specification. Finally,
each software module will be unit-tested before HW/SW
integration is attempted.
The following items are deliverable:
o Detailed Software Design Specification
- System
- Product
- User
o Documentation
- System
- Applications
- Support
- Maintenance and Diagnostic
- Program Listings
- Linker Listings
o Code
- System (with object program libraries)
- Applications (with source program libraries
and linker control statement files)
- Support (with object program libraries)
- Maintenance and Diagnostic (with object program
libraries)
3.5 S̲Y̲S̲T̲E̲M̲ ̲I̲N̲T̲E̲G̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
To ensure that the MPF functions as specified, in-house
integration will be performed for each site:
o site 101 Integration and Testing (in-factory)
o site 301 Integration and Testing (in-factory)
3.6 T̲E̲S̲T̲I̲N̲G̲
Following system integration and unit testing of each
software module, a Factory Qualification Test (FQT)
is performed. Thereafter, each MPF system will be
subjected to a Factory Post Production Test (FPPT)
before shipment to site for installation.
At the site, system integration is carried out, and
a Preliminary Site Acceptance Test (PSAT) is performed.
Following this, a Sub-Net-Test (SNT) - Category iii
verifies that the MPF interfaces properly to the TARE
Communication Processor Sub-System and to the Telegraph
Message Sub-System. Additionally, at the second site,
a SNT - category iv verifies that the two MPF's communicate
properly with each other.
Finally, an Official System Acceptance Tesat (OSAT)
is performed, and succesful completion of the OSAT
constitutes final acceptance of the MPF by NODECA.
The following is a list of formal tests:
FQT Pre-Test in Copenhagen
FQT and FPPT in Copenhagen for site 101 equipment
PSAT site i101
SNT (iii) site 101
FPPT in Copenhagen for site 301 equipment
PSAT 301
SNT (iii) site 301
SNT (iv)
OSAT
3.7 I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
Installation comprises the following items:
- Site Preparation and Verification
- Transportation and Installation
- Packaging Requirements
The following installation tasks will be carried out:
- Site Survey 101
- Site Interface Specification Data (civil works
requirements) 101
- Packaging and Shipping 101
- Site Installation 101
- Site Survey 301
- Site Interface Specification Data 301
- Packaging and shipping 301
- Site Installation 301
A description of the tasks as they relate to CROSSFOX/MPF
are to be found in the Technical Proposal.
3.8 T̲R̲A̲I̲N̲I̲N̲G̲
The following training courses will be provided:
1. Operator Training
2. SW Maintenance Training
3. HW Maintenance Training
A detailed description of the training courses is found
in the technical proposal.
3.9. D̲O̲C̲U̲M̲E̲N̲T̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
The following documentation items/tasks will be performed:
Operators Handbook
Hardware Maintenance Handbook
Software Documentation As-built
Technical Manuals Preparation
Delivery of Documentation Site 101
- - - Site 301
A more detailed description of the documentation is
contained in the technical proposal.
3.10 M̲A̲I̲N̲T̲E̲N̲A̲N̲C̲E̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲S̲U̲P̲P̲O̲R̲T̲
Maintenance and support comprise the following items:
- Maintenance
- Field Support
- Spares Management
- Codification of Supply Items
- Tools and Test Equipment
- Failure Reporting
- Warranty Repair
The following tasks will be performed:
- Spares 10% level RSPL
- Software warranty (additional)
- HW warranty (additional)
Descriptions of these activities in greater detail
are given in the technical proposal