FAA - FO N 8110.92
GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING THE RTCA/DO-178B LEVEL D CRITERIA TO PREVIOUSLY DEVELOPED SOFTWARE (PDS)
| Organization: | FAA |
| Publication Date: | 16 January 2001 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 4 |
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PURPOSE.
This notice provides guidelines to Aircraft Certification Office (ACO) engineers and Designated Engineering Representatives (DER) regarding the application of RTCA/DO- 178B, "Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification," to previously developed software (PDS) that has been categorized to contribute to at most a minor failure condition on the aircraft. Advisory Circular (AC) 20-1 15B recognizes DO-178B as an acceptable means of compliance for the evaluation of software in airborne systems and equipment. DO-178B assigns a software level of D to any software that can cause or contribute to no more than a minor aircraft failure condition. However, the application of the objectives associated with Level D software are frequently misinterpreted, especially when applied to software that was not originally approved using DO-178B (i-e., PDS). This notice should be used to apply DO-178B to PDS that is categorized as Level D.
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