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Build Software or Build Airliners. Conley Read cread@cs.ucr.edu March 3, 2005 CS 245, Software Evolution Dr. Doug Tolbert. Overview. The Biggest Beast True Feats of Engineering The Boeing 747 Software Systems There is no “Silver Bullet” Your Questions Bonus: Complexity and Time.
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Build Software or Build Airliners ConleyRead cread@cs.ucr.edu March 3, 2005 CS 245, Software Evolution Dr. Doug Tolbert
Overview • The Biggest Beast • True Feats of Engineering • The Boeing 747 • Software Systems • There is no “Silver Bullet” • Your Questions • Bonus: Complexity and Time
The Biggest Beast • The Boeing 747 • 1970: 4.5 million parts, 3 million pins, rivets • 2003: 6 million parts, 3 million pins, rivets • Windows TM Operating System • Windows XP: 40 Million Lines of Code • Windows 2000: 20 Million Lines of Code • Linux Operating System • Kernel ver. 2.6: 5.7 Million Lines of Code
Reliability Specification Owner Frozen Requirements No Unspecified DCRs Verification Budgets Schedule Complexity Innovation Near-term Requirements DCR stream In-place Evolution People Management Personalities Engineering Common Ground
No “Silver Bullet” • Innovation in aerospace, not the 747! • Complexity per Year: 1% vs. 20% in Software • Boeing 747 35yrs Reliable WW2 technology • Software 49yrs Constant Innovation • Reinventing Engineering • Reliability follows Innovation • Being First means Learning the Hard Way • Build Software, not Airliners
Your Questions? Bonus: Coming up Next!
Thank you! ConleyRead cread@cs.ucr.edu March 3, 2005 CS 245, Software Evolution Dr. Doug Tolbert