3-Step Guide to Defining Requirements for DO-178C Software Development

To verify and complete any DO-178C guided software project, every part of that project needs to be requirements driven.   Requirements are what enable an avionics software project as a whole, and act as a “control group” throughout the rest of the project’s lifecycle. And it should go without saying that control is key in avionics and flying aircraft, benefiting every project and function of the industry. Most aerospace professionals know that building requirements takes careful consideration, read: time. But if you have a good plan for building your requirements definitions, like the three-step approach ConsuNova developed to help said Continue Reading > > >

The 5 Key Ingredients to Get Your Avionics Software Code Implementation Cooking

Cooking and avionics are incredibly similar. At their cores, they’re both made of meticulous processes that involve numerous steps and require numerous elements to be prepared and altered in just the right way, all in the hopes of creating an exceptional end-result experienced by numerous people. So, in this article, we’re covering an important section of the avionics software project recipe: implementation. When the “base” parts of your software dish—requirements and design—are ready, the next step is to get your code implemented in your product. While this particular step isn’t as complex or time-consuming as the entirety of your project, Continue Reading > > >