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| 09.09.2010 | DO-178B Level A Programming Environment Details ------------------------------------------ | All Events
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| Event: | Beyond the Operating System:How VxWorks 653’s advanced capabilities enabled the Boeing 787 Common Core System suppliers | | Content: | Wind River's VxWorks 653 Platform, now in use in over 40 aircraft by over 100 customers, recently achieved another success with the first flight of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, where VxWorks 653 is the foundation of the Common Core System (CCS) provided by GE Aviation, supporting more than a dozen hosted function suppliers and over 70 applications.
To achieve this challenging industry milestone, Wind River, its customers, and its partners created functionality that far exceeds that of a traditional avionics operating system. With industry-wide participation and cooperation, the Boeing 787 teams created extremely high-value capabilities that enabled this ground-breaking new aircraft to lead an entire new generation of aircraft to take flight.
Wind River created powerful development assets, such as FAA DO 178B-qualified tools to manage multi-vendor XML configuration, specialized ARINC 653 capabilities to support object oriented languages like Ada and C++ with DO-178B support, optimized software capability bundles, DO 178B qualified test and analysis tools, and services offerings to help make all of Boeing and its CCS hosted function suppliers successful in their efforts to independently supply and then integrate applications that run on the CCS.
Learn how Wind River’s industry leading ARINC 653 solution helped enable the success of Boeing, GE Aviation, and the CCS hosted function suppliers on this exciting new avionics platform. Register | | Date: | 17.02.2010 | |
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