DO-178C Training Crash Course provides the knowledge required to reduce DO-178C risks and costs, while also enhancing the quality of the software during avionics development. During this intensive hands-on training, participants will learn the best practices for real-life software development and how to stay away from common DO-178C errors.
The DO-178C, which is Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification, is the main international standard for commercial avionics software development. RTCA/DO-178C is the fourth-generation standard for the commercial airborne software. The United States Federal Aviation Administration recognized it in 2013.
DO-178C gives suggestions to produce effective airborne systems and equipment software. Agreement with the objectives of DO-178C is the key tools to meet airworthiness requirements and obtain approval of software used in civil aviation products.
Through DO-178C training crash course, you will learn aircraft safety, systems, software planning, software requirements, and software design/code/test. The whole environment of aviation avionics software development will be discussed briefly including but not limited to DO-178C’s relationship to other industry standards including the SAE standards ARP-4761 for Safety and ARP-4754A for Systems Development.
DO-178C training crash course presents the fundamental concepts behind DO-178B/C avionics certification. It also discusses the differences between DO-178B and DO-178C, with the focus on how to use the guidance in the Object-Oriented Technologies and Related Techniques supplement (DO-332). You also will learn how to best apply the Ada language and GNAT Pro tool fits to agree with the certification objectives.
Course Features
- Lectures 17
- Quizzes 1
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 3
- Assessments Yes