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Structured' y! w1 I! m4 u# }' @
Program
0 u0 }" A/ Q' t6 QA program constructed of a basic set of control structures, each one having one
/ }* E6 i0 t6 ]& t" ventry point and one exit. The set of control structures typically includes:
9 [9 H8 B' }. b1 A* asequence of two or more instructions, conditional selection of one of two or more& x9 B$ p' ?4 Z) o' i
instructions, conditional selection of one of two or more instructions or
% p \% [$ W) d+ Ssequences of instructions, and repetition of an instruction or a sequence of
8 u. b$ \; {" v+ A0 y5 b2 [' J, L5 finstructions.
$ E& @+ p" E. }1 ] USTRV Space Technology Research Vehicle.
5 k/ R2 s( U2 I! M. i/ jSTS See Space Transportation System.
( m# T, M2 {9 n0 ^5 LSTSC Software Technology Support Center.4 ~* k. g8 W, S e
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S3 K' m" q; Q' G* v6 W* X2 Z5 X
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STT (1) Small Tactical Terminal (USAF term).( E& A& k$ T7 J
(2) Stockpile-to-Target (US Army term).( d4 d# t- b! z/ m& @! n
STTR Small Business Technology Transfer.
6 z8 q1 `" a7 \7 U/ j7 P4 \% _9 ~4 NSTU Secure Telephone Unit.
# o2 ~% ~2 j( ]: SSTW Strike Warfare.
; C+ r/ P: h a% }' M' jSTWC Strike Warfare Commander.3 ]7 U# c ]% _( j6 V
STWG Simulation Tools Working Group.
+ x' \4 \- y2 m' y. ~3 XSubassembly Two or more parts joined together to form a unit, capable of disassembly, which1 Y5 T8 \- v8 }; r0 S3 H
is only a part of a complete machine, structure, or other article.3 _' i. f% j1 C: g
Subcontractor A contractor who enters into a contract with a prime contractor.$ ?3 ]6 u* \$ X2 a' q* p
Subject Security% q" v+ X: x& N2 `7 |: \3 E
Level
- V, X* w0 ~, U! y8 o6 FA subject's security level is equal to the security level of the objects to which it5 A2 p5 n8 X. T/ I5 n
has both read and write access. A subject's security level must always be# T4 t0 i# I/ s% G
dominated by the clearance of the user and with the associated subject.
" J5 S6 R/ e0 C2 i$ eSubmarine-8 i' U/ H! ^5 @7 z
Launched
5 L, s* X B, ?/ W; RBallistic Missile; E& Q! u& |/ S" a$ I
(SLBM)
6 D3 Q% q! B; i/ yA ballistic missile launched from a submarine, with a range of 3,000 to 6,000: ~8 }: p. J3 D- @1 Y
miles.6 U) V/ g4 O( D9 a2 l3 j* r- N
SUBROC Submarine Rocket.
* ?4 R( C" z9 Y# L7 M, V. \Subsystem A functional grouping of components that combine to perform a major function5 w% G9 I/ ^3 ~$ Z
within an element, such as attitude control and propulsion.
% E6 y m8 ]8 G' f; }2 r3 DSubtractive
( M# V+ Z9 _3 v" s/ H9 s* l5 TDefense3 O: C3 ~- X, M( ~# j3 V& \; }6 g
First come first engaged as long as weapons last.
f+ X( I/ N3 y% ESUCCESS Synthesized UHF Computer Controlled Equipment Subsystem.8 C3 s% z& d+ X8 j7 v2 R
Succession of
! k! G( U7 x3 L5 ~7 ~5 bCommand
' j0 G& U' T& k( q% rThe planned or actual sequence in which subordinate commanders, in turn,
7 ?" O V Y. i" Z6 k$ s; Rbecome de facto commanders of a senior organization. Devolution of command' W" @, \; Q# m% _; z& F
is a synonymous term.
9 G- N- P! w% H. DSUM Software Users Manual (Computer term).8 A1 @% ^3 k8 i3 A/ r1 k
Sunk Costs The costs of resources already committed or spent. In comparing two9 u6 J2 \5 I: |( H9 r: ^2 V
alternatives, such costs are "non-additive," and they are not germane to
; N% x8 V* Y- G) k, Y1 X6 h! rdecisions about future use of resources.7 |; m" b2 k- G3 Z1 S$ V
Sup Pro Supporting Programs (MDA term).* M5 I# r! @% D& V: V
Super Survivable Solar Power Subsystem Demonstrator.
# K9 P! Y3 }6 `% @6 O6 _0 tSuper Radiance The process used by a super radiant laser to generate or amplify a laser beam in
# |8 c5 t' e- Q4 H- i/ ]a single pass through a lasant material, or, in the case of a free electron laser,* h4 E& v8 V) v& N, u. U/ _
through an electric or magnetic field in the presence of an electron beam. Super- S5 L8 f4 P, G# }
radiance is actually a form of stimulated emission. Also known as
0 g1 Y5 m- d! y1 l9 ^8 Ssuperfluorescence, or amplified spontaneous emission.
8 g8 f! a2 H0 j9 B, r, }MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S! x o/ M. ~% t% n
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Superradiant2 m* y: u* T& n1 n# C: y
Laser (SRL)7 }# o: C5 ]3 `6 F4 t* U3 C# i
A laser in which the beam passes through the lasant only once; mirrors are not" F) F S% b* b _3 C7 }
required for the operation of such a laser, as they are with more conventional
# S" H9 S- V: y; alasers which are sometimes called "cavity lasers" to distinguish them from
" n" O4 h% b* H* x. msuperradiant lasers. Free electron lasers may also be superradiant; the laser
) ^8 _& V0 u+ e5 v+ gbeam of a superradiant free electron laser would pass once through the electric, H- ^6 O. v/ _/ T4 b0 m8 q/ W$ |9 R
or magnetic field (instead of a lasant) in the presence of an electron beam.
$ x6 ?; T+ d. DSupervisory: w% J: j5 D" U5 K$ q, _
Programs
1 `0 v* Q1 L& l, P! uComputer programs that have the primary function of scheduling, allocating, and
& B$ ^; `, ]0 L0 _ I2 Rcontrolling system resources rather than processing data to produce results.
6 C) L% U3 u$ k2 A* aSupplemental# c8 t& C9 P% R5 n! i2 {+ B
Appropriation+ C! x" Q! U* p; N
An appropriation enacted as an addition to a regular annular appropriation act., N4 y1 `; e' ]: n! T9 P/ N
Support& K: u$ X; m5 f5 M5 y1 O) s, ?
Equipment) x% @0 Y7 v3 k. f% m/ J: s# V
All system equipment required to support the ground and flight phases of the1 n* ]7 H& A* ^) H
mission. Support equipment includes aerospace ground equipment (AGE),
# p3 c" \1 u5 }5 S4 s' qmaintenance ground equipment (MGE), transportation and handling (T&H)
3 ~0 w, Q' `! C7 Pequipment, and equipment used to support system deployment (i.e., assembly
" j6 U7 T6 I& f& E5 Ytools and fixtures, test and checkout equipment, personnel support and7 E/ \: x; y0 A1 y1 o$ T
protection equipment).. x- E; V: W' R6 a" M/ p X# v
Support
1 r& m" K* R) B2 S7 I0 g4 h" JPersonnel) z% ]" T: [' k4 E$ D
Individuals, in addition to operators, trainers, and maintainers, who are directly
4 D$ m$ ~7 a0 B( j1 Bassociated with an operational system(s), and who are critical to its continuous
: |- ]4 u! A0 c, noperation. Examples include program management offices, security, supply,
J7 S/ l o' @* i' tadministrative support, and the like.* q2 K7 A" Q, o& C! v
Support Software Software that aids in the development or maintenance of other software, for i9 `" O4 _* ?) {
example compilers, loaders, and other utilities.
" P6 l a5 \9 a: |" u# pSuppression Temporary or transient degradation of the performance of a weapons system,
# Q" }* H* q3 o4 c! Z& R/ Pbelow the level needed to fulfill its mission objectives, by an opposing force.
' k( N8 Q+ \9 _1 |SUPSHIP Superintendent of Shipbuilding.9 m: Q3 z) u) H6 J# Z# U1 c7 I
SURCOM Surveillance Constellation.8 _* C, v( b$ f! [1 S) q- R8 M
Surge Production An increased rate of production necessary to meet demands for defense items; ?; j$ n" a. v3 T& B
due to a need for accelerated production to meet a threat or for a wartime or$ D6 g" e# Y3 L2 v* ~# f
mobilization situation. This increased rate can be obtained by having excess" I6 H+ ~! r4 \. V' F8 t( ^4 o
production capacity available or by utilizing multiple shifts of normal capacity7 _1 z8 i& t7 B, K
measures.
, W4 z: V6 F; e# wSurveillance An observation procedure that includes tactical observations, strategic warning,
8 p8 b% { Q9 ^/ A4 A. G$ Hand meteorological assessments, by optical, infrared, radar, and radiometric7 {1 ?! b G2 U: _. Z! d* O: u
sensors on space-borne and terrestrial platforms. |
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