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Title: The Rapid Integration and Test Environment: A Process for Achieving Software Test Acceptance
Authors: Patrick V. Mack
Keywords: Test and Evaluation (T&E)
Issue Date: 30-Apr-2010
Publisher: Acquisition Research Program
Citation: Published--Unlimited Distribution
Series/Report no.: Test and Evaluation (T&E)
NPS-AM-10-044
Abstract: The Rapid Integration and Test Environment (RITE) initiative, implemented by the Program Executive Office, Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence, Command and Control Program Office (PMW-150), was born of necessity. Existing processes for requirements definition and management, as well as those for software development, did not consistently deliver high-quality Navy command and control (C2) systems on time and within budget. Navy C2 software programs experienced an increase in software defects that were not discovered until the completion of development activities and, because of the pressure to deploy software on schedule, product releases were distributed with defects. These defects were then repaired post delivery at significant cost. This situation was untenable and required new procedures and processes to solve the programmatic and technical challenges while operating with reduced budgets. This paper introduces a new life cycle model for Navy C2 software that places increased emphasis on early and frequent software testing, as well as on necessary software engineering practices at the source code level. RITE is a more structured approach to software development, taking full advantage of technology advances and open source models to automate processes and shorten development cycles thus increasing the maintainability of the software baselines. The initiative also clarifies software delivery requirements, adding additional engineering rigor to deliverables and reducing opportunity for misunderstanding between customers and developers. Its goal is to reduce overall cost, streamline delivery of quality C2 software, and, ultimately, resource focus toward the early stages of the life cycle, where the return on investment is maximized. RITE provides comprehensive oversight of software development from initial product design to customer acceptance.
Description: Acquisition Management / Grant-funded Research
URI: https://dair.nps.edu/handle/123456789/260
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