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This AC also establishes guidance for transitioning to EDC/DOC when making While updating DOC/EDC, a new document “Software Tools Qualification considerations” was developed. DO/ED “Software tool qualification considerations” is a self-contained document that describes the principles of software tool qualification as recommended for civil aviation projects. ,  · This document explains the process and objectives for qualifying software tools used in multiple domains, such as aviation, automotive and space. First Commercial software solutions for Ada, C and C++ AdaCore The ED/DO Software Tool Qualification Considerations supplement to DOC expands on this guidance by defining corresponding objectives for the specification, This paper provides a general overview of tool qualification in functional safety standards, then focuses particularly on the avionics standard DO by highlighting the important As part of the DOC/EDC revision effort, a new document Software Tools Qualification Considerations (DO/ED) was developed. f. Its goal is both to replace the software tool qualification guidance of DOB/EDB and also to enable and encourage the use of this “mature” guidance outside the airborne domain Conclusions. This AC establishes guidance for using existing EDB/DOB processes for new development. It provides The purpose of this document is to present how this new document impacts the current tool qualification approach and the how it provides a more relevant guidance for tools. Prior to the release of DOC, these principles were described as an integral part of DO References to use of EDC/DOC in this AC include use of ED/DO and supplements ED/DO, ED/DO, and ED/DO, as applicable. Its cope is both the replace the software tool qualification guidance of DOB/EDB but also to make possible the use of this “mature” guidance outside the airborne domain This document explains the process and objectives for qualifying software tools used in multiple domains, such as aviation, automotive and space. It provides guidance, FAQs and references for tool developers and users, and is available for purchase at GlobalSpec e.