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DO-330

DO-330

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What is DO-330?

DO-330 is a standard published by RTCA (Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics). It is titled "Software Tool Qualification Considerations." DO-330 provides guidance for qualifying software tools used in the development of safety-critical airborne systems. Tool qualification is necessary to ensure that the tool produces trustworthy outputs, and that any errors in the tool will not compromise the safety of the final product. It defines tool qualification levels (TQLs) based on the potential impact of a tool malfunction and outlines the activities required to demonstrate that a tool is fit for its intended use in a specific development context. It is commonly used in conjunction with DO-178C, the primary standard for airborne software.

What other technologies are related to DO-330?

DO-330 Complementary Technologies

DO-331 is complementary as it is a standard for model-based development and verification, often used in conjunction with DO-330.
mentioned alongside DO-330 in 53% (186) of relevant job posts
DO-178C provides guidelines for developing airborne software and is often used in conjunction with tools qualified under DO-330.
mentioned alongside DO-330 in 5% (105) of relevant job posts
DO-254 provides guidelines for the development of airborne electronic hardware. DO-330 can be used to qualify tools used in DO-254 projects.
mentioned alongside DO-330 in 3% (113) of relevant job posts

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