Abbreviations |
Terms |
Definitions |
A&D |
Aerospace & Defense |
An industry sector encompassing the development, production, and maintenance of aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and defense systems. |
DO-178C |
Software Considerations in Airborne Systems |
A certification standard for software development in airborne systems, ensuring functional safety and compliance. |
ARP4754A |
Systems Development Guidelines |
A guideline for the development of aircraft and systems, used in conjunction with DO-178C and DO-254 for certification. |
DO-254 |
Hardware Certification Standard |
A safety standard for airborne electronic hardware is essential in avionics certification. |
MIL-STD |
Military Standard |
A U.S. Department of Defense standardization document that ensures quality, interoperability, and reliability in defense equipment. |
ITAR |
International Traffic in Arms Regulations |
A U.S. regulation that controls the export and import of defense-related articles and services. |
EAR |
Export Administration Regulations |
Regulations governing dual-use items with both commercial and military applications. |
STANAG |
Standardization Agreement |
NATO standardization agreements govern the procedures and equipment among NATO forces. |
MBSE |
Model-Based Systems Engineering |
An engineering methodology using models to support system requirements, design, and validation in aerospace development. |
ALM |
Application Lifecycle Management |
The process of managing a system’s lifecycle from requirements to retirement is crucial for traceability and compliance. |
RM |
Requirements Management |
The discipline of capturing, analyzing, and tracking system requirements throughout the lifecycle. |
T&E |
Test and Evaluation |
A process for assessing system performance, reliability, and compliance with requirements. |
FMEA |
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis |
A systematic approach for identifying potential failure modes and their impact on system performance. |
FDIR |
Fault Detection, Isolation, and Recovery |
A method used in aerospace systems to enhance reliability by detecting and mitigating faults. |
EASA |
European Union Aviation Safety Agency |
The EU authority for civil aviation safety regulates aircraft certification and airworthiness. |
FAA |
Federal Aviation Administration |
U.S. agency responsible for regulating civil aviation and ensuring flight safety. |
COTS |
Commercial Off-The-Shelf |
Pre-built software or hardware products are used in defense systems to reduce cost and development time. |
UAV |
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle |
An aircraft operated without a human pilot on board is widely used in defense and reconnaissance missions. |
ISR |
Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance |
The integration of data gathering and analysis for situational awareness in defense operations. |
EW |
Electronic Warfare |
The strategic use of the electromagnetic spectrum to disrupt, deceive, or neutralize enemy systems. |
ILS |
Integrated Logistics Support |
A management approach that ensures system readiness and cost-effective support throughout its lifecycle. |
PDR |
Preliminary Design Review |
A technical assessment of system design readiness in early development phases. |
CDR |
Critical Design Review |
A milestone that evaluates whether the detailed design meets all system requirements before proceeding to production. |
TRL |
Technology Readiness Level |
A method to assess the maturity level of a technology before deployment in operational systems. |
SIL |
Safety Integrity Level |
A measure of risk-reduction provided by a safety function in aerospace and defense systems. |
RTCA |
Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics |
A standards development organization providing guidance on aviation systems certification. |
NATO |
North Atlantic Treaty Organization |
A military alliance with standardized defense policies and collaborative aerospace operations. |
AS9100 |
Aerospace Quality Management System |
A widely adopted QMS standard for the aerospace industry to ensure quality and safety. |
Configuration Management |
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A process to maintain system consistency across design, documentation, and implementation throughout its lifecycle. |
Digital Thread |
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A digital framework that connects data flows and system models across the aerospace product lifecycle for traceability and real-time insights. |