MODUK DEF STAN 00-55: PART 1 PDF

MODUK DEF STAN 00-55: PART 1 PDF

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MODUK DEF STAN 00-55: PART 1 PDF

Published Date:
12/12/2014

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[ Revised ]

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Requirements for Safety of Programmable Elements (PE) in Defence Systems Part 1: Requirements and Guidance

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British Defence Standards

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This Standard specifies the requirements for achieving, assuring and managing the Design Integrity of PE in PSS. This includes PE used by, or on behalf of, the MOD, and covers the whole-life support of the PE, as defined by the scope of contract.

Note. The Standard can be applied to a single or multiple PE as defined in the scope of contract.

Whilst Contract life may be limited, this Standard considers the whole life of the PE, including disposal as defined in JSP 886. Earlier phases in the life of the PSS need only be considered if explicitly included within the scope of analysis. Applicability relates to all situations and scenarios, including but not limited to trials, operations and training for operations as defined in the scope of contract.

This Standard provides for the application of Open Standards supported by Recognised Good Practice (RGP) as an acceptable means of managing compliance of the PE with its Safety Requirements, within the scope of contract.

Notes:

i. Many definitions of the term Open Standard exist. For the purpose this Standard, the criteria provided in Annex 1, Section 2 of Open Standards Principles apply.

ii. Guidance regarding the choice of standards or the adoption of a PE Open Standard is covered in Annex B.

iii. The preferred route of compliance is the application of RGP through an adopted PE Open Standard, with proven pedigree, that meets the objectives and requirement of this Standard. Although this standard defines RGP, it is the responsibility of the contractor to propose and justify the use of RGP as an acceptable means of compliance.

It is MOD policy to use civil standards where possible and military standards only as necessary. Due to the specialised operational environment in which the MOD uses PSS, the application of PE Open Standards and RGP may not meet all Design Integrity requirements. Where there is a shortfall in achieving PE Design Integrity requirements, this Standard makes provision for the use of enhanced RGP or augmented PE Open Standards to ensure compliance with Design Integrity requirements. A number of PE Open Standards provide alternative means of compliance, this Standard allows for these alternatives to augment the chosen PE Open Standard to address the identified PE Design Integrity shortfall. Note. Guidance addressing the unique military risk requirement and impact on PE Open Standards (Military Delta) is contained at Annex C.

PE may be developed separately from the non-PE components of a PSS or supplied as Off the Shelf (OTS), and hence there is a risk of incompatibility and a need for careful consideration of the overall integrated system functionality. It is essential that sufficient PSS information is available to enable PE Failure Assessment to be undertaken.

Notes:

i. Undertaking PE Failure Assessment is essential for determining the behaviour of the PE that may contribute to PSS hazards and thereby help identify required Design Integrity. This cannot be undertaken without knowledge of the PSS. If the PE will not credibly contribute to a hazard or impair mitigation to a hazard, then the Contractor, with the agreement of the MOD, need take no further action in this Standard.

ii. This Standard is intended for all PE acquisition and its clauses are applicable to developmental as well as OTS PE.


Edition : I3
Number of Pages : 50
Published : 12/12/2014

History

MODUK DEF STAN 00-055: PART 01
Published Date: 07/28/2021
Requirements for Safety of Programmable Elements (PE) in Defence Systems Part: 01 : Requirements and Guidance
MODUK DEF STAN 00-55: PART 1
Published Date: 04/29/2016
Requirements for Safety of Programmable Elements (PE) in Defence Systems Part 1: Requirements and Guidance
MODUK DEF STAN 00-55: PART 1
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Requirements for Safety of Programmable Elements (PE) in Defence Systems Part 1: Requirements and Guidance
MODUK DEF STAN 00-55: PART 1
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