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Best Practices for Developing Safe and Secure Modular Software

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Designing systems which are highly adaptable and interoperable is particularly important in many industries. Within aerospace and defense, the modular open systems approach (MOSA) has emerged as a pivotal strategy in designing and developing these complex systems. MOSA emphasizes modularity, interoperability, and the use of open standards, fostering an environment where components from diverse sources can work together seamlessly.

At the heart of MOSA is the principle of modular design, which involves using well-defined interfaces between system components and platforms. This approach not only facilitates easier upgrades and maintenance but also enhances system resilience and flexibility—allowing for the incremental addition, removal, or replacement of major system components for easier adaptation to new technologies and changing requirements. Another critical aspect of MOSA is the adherence to widely supported and consensus-based standards, ensuring that system components can be integrated and verified with a high degree of confidence.

MOSA principles are essential for achieving interoperability across different systems and vendors. While these principles offer significant benefits, they also present unique challenges, particularly in the realm of software assurance. With many systems relying on software to deliver flexible and innovative capabilities, nearly every industry is evolving to focus on “connected” and “software-defined” solutions. Ensuring that MOSA-aligned software components are secure, reliable, and compliant with standards requires careful planning and execution.

This 60-minute webinar will describe and demonstrate best practices for overcoming the challenges of developing safe and secure modular software that complies with MOSA requirements while reducing cost and risk. An audience Q&A session will follow the technical presentation.

Speakers:

David Mercado, Director of Field Engineering – Aerospace & Defense, Wind River Systems

David Mercado is a Director of Field Engineering for Aerospace & Defense at Wind River Systems. He has more than 30 years of deep experience in embedded systems, with 24 years at Wind River. Prior to his current and FAE roles, David served as a Principal Technologist where he provided training, consulting, and 911 services across a broad spectrum of industry and technology including the FACE conformant VxWorks and Wind River Helix™ Virtualization Platform products.

Ehsan Salehi, Field Application Engineer, LDRA

Ehsan Salehi serves as a Field Application Engineer at LDRA. He has more than 10 years of experience in software development and has been a member of the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE™) Conformance Subcommittee and a contributor to the FACE: Conformance Verification Matrix since 2014. Prior to joining LDRA, Ehsan was involved in developing FACE standards while working for Georgia Tech Research Institute. His past work as a software verification engineer has included involvement with industry safety certification standards such as DO-178B/C, DO-254, ISO 26262, and IEC 61508. Ehsan holds a master’s degree in computer science and bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.

Moderator:

Amanda Hosey, Editor, SAE Media Group

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