2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2014.07.121
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Software Obsolescence in Defence

Abstract: Software plays an important role in Defence Manufacturing. Almost every project in defence manufacturing sectors has got software with various degrees of complexity and dependencies. Whilst various research and studies have been conducted on system obsolescence, and tools developed to cost systems and components obsolescence, no major research has been undertaken to develop a framework to estimate cost of software obsolescence. Software becomes obsolete even when it is completely functional but not useful. Thi… Show more

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“…(Bartels, 2012). This can occurs in hardware/software development where for instance a software change could result in the hardware not being able to support the new software, or a software that is not supported by a newer hardware (Rajagopal et al, 2014;Sandborn, 2007). Technological Technological obsolescence occurs when new, better performing, products comes out and that suppliers stop manufacturing or supporting the older products (Bartels, 2012;Clavareau and Labeau, 2009).…”
Section: Key Circular Product Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Bartels, 2012). This can occurs in hardware/software development where for instance a software change could result in the hardware not being able to support the new software, or a software that is not supported by a newer hardware (Rajagopal et al, 2014;Sandborn, 2007). Technological Technological obsolescence occurs when new, better performing, products comes out and that suppliers stop manufacturing or supporting the older products (Bartels, 2012;Clavareau and Labeau, 2009).…”
Section: Key Circular Product Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Program managers have been using more COTS parts in sustainment dominated systems such as the military, avionics, nuclear plants, and transportation systems due to many advantages including cost, availability, and ease of use. Despite their abundant advantages, 6 due to their shorter product life cycle (2–5 years), there are also disadvantages of using them in sustainment dominated systems whose product life cycles are 25 years on average 7,8 . Such disparity between product life cycles created “the dark side of the Moore‐law.” 9,10 Obsolescence affects systems differently during various phases of the product life cycle 11 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite their abundant advantages, 6 due to their shorter product life cycle (2-5 years), there are also disadvantages of using them in sustainment dominated systems whose product life cycles are 25 years on average. 7,8 Such disparity between product life cycles created "the dark side of the Moore-law." 9,10 Obsolescence affects systems differently during various phases of the product life cycle.…”
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