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This Springer Brief presents a selection of tools and techniques
which either enable or improve the use of DevOps for airborne
software engineering. They are evaluated against the unique
challenges of the aviation industry such as safety and
airworthiness, and exercised using a demonstrator in order to
gather first experience. The book is structured as follows: after a
short introduction to the main topics of the work in chapter 1,
chapter 2 provides more information on the tools, techniques,
software and standards required to implement the subsequently
presented ideas. In particular, the development practice BDD, the
relation between DevOps, CI & CD and both the Rust & the
Nix programming language are introduced. In chapter 3 the authors
explain and justify their ideas towards advancing the state of the
art, mapping the aforementioned tools and techniques to the DevOps
Cycle while considering aspects of Do-178C. Next, in chapter 4 the
experiences gathered while implementing a demonstrator using the
tools and techniques are described. Eventually, chapter 5 briefly
summarizes the findings and presents a compilation of open points
and missing pieces which are yet to be resolved. The book targets
three different reader groups. The first one are development
managers from the aerospace industry who need to see examples and
experience reports for the application of DevOps for airborne
software. The second group are investigators in the safety-critical
embedded systems domain who look for benchmarks at various
application domains. And the third group are lecturers who offer
graduate level software engineering courses for safety-critical
software engineering.
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