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As important flight information including airplane kinematic parameters, equipment status, operations, etc., was recorded in flight data, the abilities of supporting aircraft, fly training, and fighting way study could be enhanced through process to flight data by ground process software. However, domestic ground process software is various in kinds but not compatible with each other, and flight data are managed separately which could not be utilized synthetically. The way by standardized design to solve problem of ground process software’s no compatibility and separated data management was put forward. Requirements were raised from aspects of software functions standardized, data format standardized, interface standardized, performance standardized, documents standardized, etc., in the developing process of software, which ensured standard design of ground process software. Standard design in flight data ground process software could increase the use efficiency of flight data, and make full use of latent value of flight data.
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Xia, D., Peng, Z., Tang, Y., Yang, L. (2014). Research on Standardization of Ground Process Software for Flight Data. In: Wang, J. (eds) Proceedings of the First Symposium on Aviation Maintenance and Management-Volume II. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 297. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54233-6_34
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