
- SOLIDWORKS XDESIGN COMMERCIAL MARCH 2016 PORTABLE
- SOLIDWORKS XDESIGN COMMERCIAL MARCH 2016 VERIFICATION
- SOLIDWORKS XDESIGN COMMERCIAL MARCH 2016 SOFTWARE
The Enterprise Component Information System (eCIS) was used to manage the information generated by the COTS process. The primary effort of this project then was to concentrate on the risks involved in the use of COTS and address the issues of part and vendor selection, procurement and acceptance processes, and qualification of the parts via part and sample testing. Key factors that required implementation included identifying the best suppliers and components, defining life cycles and predictions of obsolescence, testing the feasibility of using COTS components with a test contractor to ensure capability, as well as quality and reliability, and implementing the data management tools required to disseminate, store, track procurement, and qualify vendors. The elements driving the use of COTS components included decreased cost, greater availability, and shorter delivery time. A basic question: How does the Nuclear Weapons Complex (NWC) begin to use COTS in the weapon Stockpile Life Extension Programs with high reliability, affordability, while managing risk at acceptable levels? In FY00, it was determined that a certain weapon refurbishment program could not be accomplished without the use of COTS components. Much of the effort was devoted to determining if the use of COTS parts was possible. The purpose of the project was to develop the processes for using commercial off-the-shelf ( COTS) parts for WR production and to put in place a system for implementing the data management tools required to disseminate, store, track procurement, and qualify vendors. John Minihan Ed Schmidt Greg Enserro Melissa Thompson A compilation of all available MS instruments (36 COTS and 2 R&D) is presented, along with pertinent information regarding each instrument.Ĭommercial Off-the-Shelf ( COTS) Components and Enterprise Component Information System (eCIS) The focus of the report is on MS instruments that represent currently available (or soon to be) commercial off-the shelf ( COTS) technology and weigh less than 400 pounds. This report summarizes the results for the market research survey of mass spectrometers that are deemed pertinent to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) needs and strategic objectives.
SOLIDWORKS XDESIGN COMMERCIAL MARCH 2016 PORTABLE
Market Research Survey of Commercial Off-The-Shelf ( COTS) Portable MS Systems for IAEA Safeguards ApplicationsĮnergy Technology Data Exchange (ETDEWEB)
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A report addressing the testing of existing software is included as an appendix
SOLIDWORKS XDESIGN COMMERCIAL MARCH 2016 VERIFICATION
These criteria fall roughly into three areas: product assurance, verification of safety function and safety impact, and examination of usage experience of the COTS product in circumstances similar to the proposed application. Based on safety category, three sets of additional criteria, graded in rigor, are applied to approve/disapprove the product. An initial set of four criteria establishes COTS software product identification and its safety category. This paper proposes a process for acceptance of commercial off-the-shelf ( COTS) software products for use in reactor systems important to safety. (authors)Ī proposed acceptance process for commercial off-the-shelf ( COTS) software in reactor applications We will also discuss the implications associated with mission orbit and duration. We present a radiation evaluation methodology and proton ground test results for candidate COTS PCBs ( commercial off-the-shelf electronic printed circuit boards) and their associated electronics for low-altitude, low-inclination orbits. International Nuclear Information System (INIS) Radiation evaluation method of commercial off-the-shelf ( COTS) electronic printed circuit boards (PCBs) Provides overview of traditional approaches applied to COTS parts in flight applications, and shows challenges and potential paths forward for COTS systems in flight applications it's all about data!Įvaluation of the Commercial off-the-shelf ( COTS) Low Temperature Powder Coating (LTPC)ĬONTRACT NUMBER: FA8532-17-C-0008 (CDRL A001) Evaluation of the Commercial off- the-shelf ( COTS) Low Temperature Powder Coating (LTPC.3 Evaluation of the COTS LTPC (CDRL A001) BATTELLE 1 1.0 Introduction.primers in traditional coating systems is costly, time consuming, and represents a risk to health, safety, and the environment. Component reliability and threats in the context of the mission, environment, application, and lifetime. This presentation describes the accelerating use of Commercial off the Shelf ( COTS) parts in space applications. Commercial Off-The-Shelf ( COTS) Electronics Reliability for Space Applications
