From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.5-pre1 (2020-06-20) on ip-172-31-74-118.ec2.internal X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.0 required=3.0 tests=BAYES_20,LOTS_OF_MONEY autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.5-pre1 Date: 6 Aug 91 22:13:15 GMT From: netcomsv!jls@decwrl.dec.com (Jim Showalter) Subject: Re: What Did Bofors Do? Message-ID: <1991Aug06.221315.4255@netcom.COM> List-Id: sampson@cod.nosc.mil (Charles H. Sampson) writes: > I keep hearing that Bofors (a Swedish company, I think) has devel- >oped a library of reusable Ada code in the area of Navy tactical pro- >grams that is giving them a huge business advantage over their competi- >tion. Can anyone confirm that? More to the point, can anyone point to >a generally available paper that describes what they did in reasonable >detail? I'm interested in how they decided what should go into their >library. I'd also like to know how they justified the costs of develop- >ment. (After years as a technical weenie, I can't believe I'm looking >at issues like that last one.) Bofors did a number of things correctly. First of all, they knew in advance that they were on the hook to write the software for four ships, so they had a strong incentive up front to look for ways to reuse code across the four ships to minimize costs. Secondly, they got in bed early and vigorously with Rational, and made use of Rational for consulting, training, and tools. Third, the project was staffed by very good people with a real commitment to doing good quality work in a timely manner. Fourth, they had a strong chief architect with a solid understanding of Ada, object-oriented design, reuse, and the application domain. Rational has a paper documenting--with hard numbers--some of the more notable successes of the Bofors project. In particular, Bofors estimates that they saved $117 million across the four projects through reuse of code. $117 million. And yes, Bofors does indeed have a strategic advantage now because they are able to clone what they learned on this project for other projects. It would be nice if other companies would wake up and smell the coffee... For a copy of the Bofors paper, I suggest contacting Nellie Connors at Rational, at (408) 496-3600. You might also ask for the paper on the STANFINS-R success, which is equally remarkable and in an MIS domain as opposed to real-time embedded. -- *** LIMITLESS SOFTWARE, Inc: Jim Showalter, jls@netcom.com, (408) 243-0630 **** *Proven solutions to software problems. Consulting and training on all aspects* *of software development. Management/process/methodology. Architecture/design/* *reuse. Quality/productivity. Risk reduction. EFFECTIVE OO usage. Ada/C++. *