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ARINC 830 AGIE
Specification Outline
&
Notes
By: Rick Wilber – Boeing – 206-931-5561
With: Wolf Sonnenberg – Teledyne - 310-765-3745
Version: June 14, 2013
ARINC 830 Committee Discusions – Sept 2011 | 1
ARINC 830 Specification Notes
Goal is full draft in June and final in October
The specification has been updated per 5/29/13 Telecon
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Spec changes for preparation
• Reformatted diagrams
• Bold & italics to see “shalls”
• Cleaned up AMQP references
• Fixed various typo’s & word-smithing
• Wolf made significant contributions to wording in section 1-3
Added TBD
Status
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Sections 1, 2 & 3 are complete with actions
Section 4 & 5 are draft ready for review except where noted
Section 6 is structurally complete with interfaces placeholders
Appendices
• Glossary is complete
• Threads ready for review & tighter mapping to AMPQ appendix
• AMQP thread mapping is placeholder
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Spec Top Level Section Outline
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Introduction
Purpose & Objectives
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C.
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All business and level discussions
Introduction oriented not technically oriented
No shalls
AGIE Overview
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Overview capabilities from user perspective
User oriented not technically oriented
Describe operational concepts, approach
No shalls
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Operators perspective
All operational shalls
No functions
How to use AGIE
Appendices
Glossary
Threads
AMQP thread mapping
AGIE Interface Definitions
Papers references
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Functional specification
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All technical discussions with functional view 4.
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Developer focus
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All functional shalls
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AGIE Operations
Considerations for AGIE
Certification and Approval
AGIE DNS Use
Deferred AGIE Features
AGIE Demonstration and
Testing Scenarios
AGIE Topologies
AGIE Use Cases
Protocol interfaces
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Functional interfaces between components
Functional interfaces to external components
XML interfaces for messages
Database descriptions
No shalls
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ARINC 830 Specification Status
Major writing tasks remaining
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AMQP section development
• 4.6.4 function mapping
• 5.1.1 operational considerations
• Appendix C thread mapping for functional flows
• Will cause Appendix B update
1. Validate protocol & interface lists
2. Describe protocols & interfaces
• Client XML interface templates
• Coordination interface templates
• Coordination database definitions
3. Appendix D AGIE interface definitions
• Each XML, coordination message & database will defined
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ARINC 830 Specification Status
Major review tasks remaining
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Section 4
• Review all concepts
• Validate all requirements
• Fill in TODOs
Section 5
• Review all concepts
• Validate all requirements
• Fill in TODOs
• Ensure appropriate scope (need ops inputs)
Section 6
• Review concepts & text
• Validate interface lists
• Define each interface & protocol
• Validate them against sections 4 & 5
Appendices
• After AMQP threads update AGIE threads
• After XML definitions make sure semantics flow
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Section Status
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Introduction
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Purpose
Scope
Overview
Related documents
Regulatory
Compliance
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AGIE Overview
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Purpose & Objectives
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Objectives
Benefits
Approach
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Data exchange
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Concept of operations approach
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Development & validation
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Interoperability
Policy considerations
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Operational (cost, performance, QoS)
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Certification & approval
Security approach
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5.
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Key
Placeholder – no or limited text
Partially complete – some text, more work needed
Draft - all text ready for initial review
Final Review – completed waiting for final review
Complete – updated only as errors, changes required
General description
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Client-server
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Service oriented
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Priorities, paths, naming
concepts
Terminology
Architecture & topologies
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Components, functions,
interfaces
Admin concepts
Messaging operations
Principles of operation
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AGIE organization
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Connection management
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Protocol binding
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Addressing
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Data delivery
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Prioritization
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Message management
List of operations
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Section Status
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Functional specification
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Top-level capabilities
Architecture
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Clients
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Servers
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Topologies
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Cross domain
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AGIE-AMQP
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Architectural security
Paths & routing
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IP routes
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Connections
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Paths & selection
Messaging & delivery
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Interface
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Attributes
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Services
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Flow control & priorities
Naming & addressing processing
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Name space
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Considerations
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AGIE descriptor
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Parsing
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Name resolution
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Address resolution
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AGIE name service
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AGIE functions
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Client functions
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Server functions
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System and Primary functions
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AMQP functions
Security requirements
AGIE Operations
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System setup
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AMQP configuration
Configuration management
Naming
Priorities
Paths
Security & partitioning
Use case overview
Key
Placeholder – no or limited text
Partially complete – some text, more work needed
Draft - all text ready for initial review
Final Review – completed waiting for final review
Complete – updated only as errors, changes required
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Section Status
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Protocol interfaces
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XML interfaces
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App-client-host interface XML
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Host-to-AGIE client-to-app XML
Coordination messages
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Server – server
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Sort list of services
Coordination databases
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Clients DB
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Servers DB
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Current associations DB
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Connection profiles DB
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Current paths DB
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Message types DB
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Best Path selection Table DB
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Appendices
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Glossary
AGIE Threads
AMQP thread mapping
AGIE interface definitions
Key
Placeholder – no or limited text
Partially complete – some text, more work needed
Draft - all text ready for initial review
Final Review – completed waiting for final review
Complete – updated only as errors, changes required
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