Applying Feature-Based Systems and Software Product Line Engineering in Unclassified and Classified Environments

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Teaff, James K. [1 ]
Young, Bobbi [2 ]
Clements, Paul [3 ]
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[1] Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Systems, 16800 Hughes Dr., Aurora,CO,80011, United States
[2] Raytheon Missile Systems, 1151 E Hermans Rd., Tucson,AZ,85756, United States
[3] BigLever Software Inc., 10500 Laurel Hill Cove, Austin,TX,78730, United States
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Application programs - Model checking;
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10.1002/j.2334-5837.2019.00603.x
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Global aerospace and defense companies are reaping the benefits of feature-based systems and software product line engineering and management (FBPLE) in those situations where production must seamlessly span unclassified and classified environments (Gregg et al. 2014) (Gregg et al. 2015) (Krueger et al. 2014) (Lanman et al. 2011). These benefits include leveraging company talent while awaiting access to classified material; leveraging employees who are members of other sovereign states; and optimizing system production and maintenance for export / import. In this whitepaper we present the architectural design and accompanying business processes for a PLE factory and its artifacts that comprise unclassified and classified digital assets1. These digital assets are used in automated generation of unclassified and classified product instances. All production activities occur within a single logical enterprise spanning multiple information systems comprising multiple security zones2. Copyright © 2019 by Jim Teaff, Bobbi Young, and Paul Clements. Permission granted to INCOSE to publish and use.
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