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FAA Application Development

FAA Application Development. Fran Hubbard IPDS Project Manager. Procedure Development Cycle. Jan 23, 2002. ILS Rwy 17 (A). ILS Rwy 17 (P). KOJC (P). KOJC (A). ARINC 424. Runway 17 (P). Runway 17 (A). Joint Application Development Goal.

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FAA Application Development

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  1. FAA Application Development Fran Hubbard IPDS Project Manager

  2. Procedure Development Cycle Jan 23, 2002 ILS Rwy 17 (A) ILS Rwy 17 (P) KOJC (P) KOJC (A) ARINC 424 Runway 17 (P) Runway 17 (A)

  3. Joint Application DevelopmentGoal · Harmonized criteria implementation across FAA and Department of Defense. ·Shared applications and costs for application development and maintenance. ·Sharing of data, through on-demand data access services.

  4. Aeronautical Data

  5. Service Oriented Architecture • Enable partnerships with remote data sources • Promote loose coupling / code mobility • Result in reusable assets • Support multiple client types • Reduce maintenance cost • Services map to distinct business domains

  6. Aeronautical Data

  7. Path to Success • Service providers and consumers must have a shared understanding of the meaning of the messages they exchange.

  8. Aeronautical Information Exchange Model (AIXM) · The Federal Aviation Administration is working with ICAO and its partners in NGA and Eurocontrol to adopt and refine a conceptual and exchange model for aeronautical data: AICM and AIXM. · The role of AIXM is to enable systems to exchange aeronautical information in the form of XML encoded data.

  9. Service Oriented Architecture Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)

  10. Path to Success • Service providers and consumers must have a shared understanding of the meaning of the messages they exchange. • Building reusable, composable Services enables an SOA to change to meet unpredictable requirements both inside and outside the company. • Dynamic Service discovery is essential to maintaining the location independence of Services, critical to an SOA.

  11. Dynamic Service Discovery Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)

  12. Path to Success • Service providers and consumers must have a shared understanding of the meaning of the messages they exchange. • Building reusable, composable Services enables an SOA to change to meet unpredictable requirements both inside and outside the company. • Dynamic Service discovery is essential to maintaining the location independence of Services, critical to an SOA. • A Service-Oriented Enterprise incorporates the principles of Service Orientation throughout their organization, providing agility throughout.

  13. Proof of Concept

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