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Structured
# K4 ^) P3 X, \2 @) rProgram+ H! B$ `% v3 i4 H5 Z1 x
A program constructed of a basic set of control structures, each one having one
: }' u& N; g |entry point and one exit. The set of control structures typically includes:
$ |; _- V' Q# T4 L4 ]& } }7 `sequence of two or more instructions, conditional selection of one of two or more
/ B- p3 ^' ^" Iinstructions, conditional selection of one of two or more instructions or" n3 p1 E7 ?: ^4 M' m# \3 u: n
sequences of instructions, and repetition of an instruction or a sequence of
6 `9 u2 T6 ~, a2 U5 l" rinstructions.. i$ n( f7 H4 s3 u
STRV Space Technology Research Vehicle.2 {5 R; d( A) S/ I5 T
STS See Space Transportation System.
; r* [8 o+ ~; v! QSTSC Software Technology Support Center.
9 x$ {( @5 r5 A' N9 kMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S
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2 Q# z% `: J- S8 M WSTT (1) Small Tactical Terminal (USAF term).
- f9 {% t7 f$ x) o; h(2) Stockpile-to-Target (US Army term).: O! K" i0 `) E. L. s
STTR Small Business Technology Transfer.
6 h( x5 h$ V( M( nSTU Secure Telephone Unit.4 c0 C. n8 I4 m3 E
STW Strike Warfare.9 c6 T# ^* u$ ?% p6 i
STWC Strike Warfare Commander.' T/ L7 f& s- ^2 S5 _
STWG Simulation Tools Working Group.! N( z: K7 Y$ O- m& Z) M5 c4 _( P
Subassembly Two or more parts joined together to form a unit, capable of disassembly, which5 b# e% D# g. Y; O2 ?( ~( w
is only a part of a complete machine, structure, or other article.
+ |# k+ i- D( ^2 u, n6 ISubcontractor A contractor who enters into a contract with a prime contractor.
# g1 k U/ ?5 }* {- C9 \* h1 `# GSubject Security& J8 E8 D7 n" m4 O0 m
Level
. Y& K: Q/ x2 ~ i, lA subject's security level is equal to the security level of the objects to which it1 \. o, e h+ Z" z8 G4 D
has both read and write access. A subject's security level must always be
) L, Z" c6 P: E/ l8 }dominated by the clearance of the user and with the associated subject.
- i9 ~% M( j$ b; o: f* e0 d1 NSubmarine-
) T4 V1 J2 K8 L3 J# T: `Launched
9 M! I7 ~% C/ `1 O: O6 X8 RBallistic Missile" E3 r0 Z9 _! i" V C; ^7 r
(SLBM)
- Q4 M$ g, _9 _& ]A ballistic missile launched from a submarine, with a range of 3,000 to 6,000
" e. Y, E" b1 @2 K; \miles.3 |2 p1 O! w* }) i8 B' O; T
SUBROC Submarine Rocket.# |( s: _. J. F' J4 U
Subsystem A functional grouping of components that combine to perform a major function
; j1 V& m6 |: X! u7 @! ]within an element, such as attitude control and propulsion.5 _7 M- P! J0 j. ^! ^# R: R: z6 H
Subtractive
! p: \ C, T1 f2 F7 ^: D( nDefense |) k3 _, I- b( ]5 U
First come first engaged as long as weapons last.
4 e3 q1 Q, T$ e1 `SUCCESS Synthesized UHF Computer Controlled Equipment Subsystem.5 R4 [8 m, F: d; W; m
Succession of
Y) T) j( g( U- t3 M4 {$ pCommand
, _6 J d1 r$ I* dThe planned or actual sequence in which subordinate commanders, in turn,3 Z) p* l" J8 w' O" x7 y
become de facto commanders of a senior organization. Devolution of command
, [# r1 H! A( D* K e5 }is a synonymous term.' v5 i3 H$ a. E/ ]" J8 w: l
SUM Software Users Manual (Computer term).' `: V1 e* Q! z, s5 H
Sunk Costs The costs of resources already committed or spent. In comparing two
) y; m5 s, W% W" ]" Kalternatives, such costs are "non-additive," and they are not germane to
, G. K5 R f$ D! w; u {decisions about future use of resources.
4 k) }0 _) Y) j& c" G8 a; nSup Pro Supporting Programs (MDA term).
+ r/ ^! v1 j9 W$ e4 SSuper Survivable Solar Power Subsystem Demonstrator.
% ]$ W! l: R& l$ a1 D+ H& W4 [Super Radiance The process used by a super radiant laser to generate or amplify a laser beam in
4 Q9 ^& Q9 g7 o0 k, P; Ra single pass through a lasant material, or, in the case of a free electron laser,% ]7 l! Z7 O9 O. d
through an electric or magnetic field in the presence of an electron beam. Super
; V' s+ F9 t2 Qradiance is actually a form of stimulated emission. Also known as
4 O l& C$ F9 {3 l& n8 [) Jsuperfluorescence, or amplified spontaneous emission.
; L) E( f, Q$ F$ d" Z2 hMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S
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Superradiant
: u- k; w) _0 W. b* @% |4 ILaser (SRL)7 C) J: u2 J% y8 e
A laser in which the beam passes through the lasant only once; mirrors are not
) j; R! s3 o$ W( Erequired for the operation of such a laser, as they are with more conventional" q4 X3 v$ j% g; h' I% l
lasers which are sometimes called "cavity lasers" to distinguish them from; k; `, ]; I( o# W0 A3 Q: ~3 M8 P E
superradiant lasers. Free electron lasers may also be superradiant; the laser- \8 Y: K# I; y ^$ \% t: [9 Y: }
beam of a superradiant free electron laser would pass once through the electric
9 c d+ p' C p, E% X/ g3 p8 {+ ]or magnetic field (instead of a lasant) in the presence of an electron beam.
) `+ i3 f7 V- X6 cSupervisory& @+ b$ W$ d. r' k- x
Programs
" ~1 `) j6 M0 q0 V. {6 m5 I5 [* [Computer programs that have the primary function of scheduling, allocating, and
* [6 W* P; ?7 W. N7 U' G3 Ccontrolling system resources rather than processing data to produce results.
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Appropriation
: o8 Y% ?: o+ b- u lAn appropriation enacted as an addition to a regular annular appropriation act.2 z3 p' N9 l( v3 P8 y
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Equipment1 N9 S, v& \6 ]# Y
All system equipment required to support the ground and flight phases of the
; h+ s% Z+ I1 g1 J1 Rmission. Support equipment includes aerospace ground equipment (AGE),
7 J, n" m: {$ T6 K6 p, Qmaintenance ground equipment (MGE), transportation and handling (T&H), w C( E. l' J
equipment, and equipment used to support system deployment (i.e., assembly/ Q1 Z. O: X) Q( Z/ a
tools and fixtures, test and checkout equipment, personnel support and8 n4 a7 X0 ~- G1 ]
protection equipment).
, t% C u, T; j9 p+ \$ ^3 xSupport; B9 ~: `& I* c1 B: X5 v# e4 L
Personnel, x7 w2 u! g' r( b4 v# } w
Individuals, in addition to operators, trainers, and maintainers, who are directly Z3 _' y7 }) Q- S
associated with an operational system(s), and who are critical to its continuous
) Y# D, B! b7 h( Roperation. Examples include program management offices, security, supply,
1 Y5 `1 y( |$ i" Y2 g r+ j' tadministrative support, and the like.7 J$ x) s, }* x5 P( O; Z" P
Support Software Software that aids in the development or maintenance of other software, for
- I b3 U+ M ]+ v! \example compilers, loaders, and other utilities.( s& N( _+ K0 W4 |( l% l6 v' u& E
Suppression Temporary or transient degradation of the performance of a weapons system,
+ v. I" h, w! D- h: [, j0 y) v! Y6 Abelow the level needed to fulfill its mission objectives, by an opposing force.) p! Y5 s' n+ w t6 Y, S
SUPSHIP Superintendent of Shipbuilding.
4 p1 [- _; }0 W8 D5 o: NSURCOM Surveillance Constellation.
0 ^4 ]: k. p1 ]+ [* |3 z) v3 pSurge Production An increased rate of production necessary to meet demands for defense items
+ `( ~5 H* ?* Z/ D* F3 @' V$ c x( Bdue to a need for accelerated production to meet a threat or for a wartime or
, z/ S. z: |$ z! zmobilization situation. This increased rate can be obtained by having excess
6 d# a. w: N3 @ [production capacity available or by utilizing multiple shifts of normal capacity# a# n D1 u/ p- c3 U
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Surveillance An observation procedure that includes tactical observations, strategic warning,7 v) L1 j* E w# X: B5 r) C# R, x/ j
and meteorological assessments, by optical, infrared, radar, and radiometric" J7 O$ a8 x: P
sensors on space-borne and terrestrial platforms. |
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