DO-248
Abbreviation | DO-248C |
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Latest version | December 13, 2011 |
Organization | RTCA SC-205 |
Domain | Aviation |
DO-248C, Supporting Information for DO-178C and DO-278A, published by RTCA, Incorporated, is a collection of Frequently Asked Questions and Discussion Papers addressing applications of DO-178C and [1] in the safety assurance of software for aircraft and software for CNS/ATM systems, respectively. Like DO-178C and DO-278A, it is a joint RTCA undertaking with EUROCAE and the document is also published as ED-94C, Supporting Information for ED-12C and ED-109A.[2] The publication does not provide any guidance additional to DO-178C or DO-278A; rather, it only provides clarification for the guidance established in those standards.[3] The present revision is also expanded to include the "Rationale for DO-178C/DO-278A" section to document items that were considered when developing DO-178B and then DO-178C, DO-278A, , and the supplements (, , ).[1]
Corresponding with the releases of DO-178C and DO-278A, the present revision, DO-248C, is an update to the previous revision DO-248B, Report for Clarification of DO-178B "Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification". While new FAQs and Discussion Papers have been added, most of the FAQs and Discussion Papers of DO-248C are carried over from DO-248B. Some of these items have been marked as deleted or updated as the subjects were addressed by the releases of DO-178C, DO-330, supplements, or other publications. An errata section is not included as the release of DO-178C addressed the errata of DO-178B and errata of DO-178C has yet to be published.[1]
Initially an annual clarification report, DO-248B (2001) was preceded by DO-248A (2000) and DO-248 (1999).[4]
Outline of contents[]
DO-248C contains the following:
- 84 frequently asked questions (some noted as either deleted or addressed by other publications)
- 21 discussion papers
- Verification Tool Selection Considerations
- The Relationship of DO-178B/ED-12B to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFRs) and Joint Aviation Requirements (JARs)
- The Differences Between DO-178A and DO-178B Guidance for Meeting the Objective of Structural Coverage
- Service History Use—Rationale for DO-178C
- Application of Potential Alternative Methods Compliance for Previously Developed Software (PDS)
- Transition Criteria
- Definition of Commonly Used Verification Terms
- Structural Coverage and Safety Objectives
- Certification With Known Software Problems
- Considerations Addressed When Deciding to Use Previously Developed Software (PDS)
- Qualification of a Tool Using Service History
- Object Code to Source Code Traceability Issues
- Definitions of Statement Coverage, Decision Coverage, and Modified Condition/Decision Coverage (MC/DC)
- Partitioning Aspects in DO-178C/DO-278A
- Relationship Between Regression Testing and Hardware Changes
- Cache Management
- Usage of Floating-Point Arithmetic
- Service Experience Rationale for DO-278A
- Independence in DO-178C/DO-278A
- Parameter Data Items and Adaptation Data Items
- Clarification on Single Event Upset (SEU) as It Relates to Software
- Rationale for DO-178C/DO-278A
References[]
- ^ a b c Leanna Rierson. Developing Safety-Critical Software: A Practical Guide for Aviation Software and DO-178C Compliance. p. 70-71. ISBN 978-1-4398-1368-3.
- ^ AC 20-115D, FAA, Office AIR-134, 2017, page 2.
- ^ RTCA DO-178C, page A-2.
- ^ Rierson, page 52-53.
- RTCA standards