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Structured
- t0 ~* F( L O" L1 S% |' `" `5 rProgram9 K% z$ w8 }) y( z/ w2 E8 H8 h2 Y
A program constructed of a basic set of control structures, each one having one
' H" Q$ ]: R7 V' Gentry point and one exit. The set of control structures typically includes:( V# A: Z3 y) w s
sequence of two or more instructions, conditional selection of one of two or more5 y: Q3 @6 [1 K
instructions, conditional selection of one of two or more instructions or7 c: \1 ]0 S; C, ^7 Z. ]
sequences of instructions, and repetition of an instruction or a sequence of
H1 n r/ O8 o) xinstructions.
' A! q* j; f9 LSTRV Space Technology Research Vehicle.
' Q7 w# u5 |& M5 u* \STS See Space Transportation System.& n% B! r; `, d- ~
STSC Software Technology Support Center.* d7 _9 B* [" i2 d# h, `" U5 C$ k5 x
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S% k4 J K; g& V% L& @
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STT (1) Small Tactical Terminal (USAF term).
9 s& `; L% m& t' O(2) Stockpile-to-Target (US Army term).
! ]% N7 W0 C; R/ USTTR Small Business Technology Transfer.
. B" d$ n/ l, n# h$ n1 ISTU Secure Telephone Unit.# w; ~% v( z3 U0 D
STW Strike Warfare.+ y6 M+ z! }) D0 e5 N8 ~
STWC Strike Warfare Commander.9 ?2 u6 b# ^3 k% `% _* E, t
STWG Simulation Tools Working Group." N3 ]: f9 r6 _- y7 {' ?
Subassembly Two or more parts joined together to form a unit, capable of disassembly, which
6 o3 z- e" P1 G" a; P; cis only a part of a complete machine, structure, or other article.4 n9 t2 k6 n# J& r; D# q, L
Subcontractor A contractor who enters into a contract with a prime contractor.
/ h) e8 V+ C5 @' w) ISubject Security
; ~6 a& w5 D! |9 a8 |) xLevel x. P2 P9 e8 s. v8 l
A subject's security level is equal to the security level of the objects to which it
1 o2 n2 C/ v' V D, h8 dhas both read and write access. A subject's security level must always be
8 a* [3 ?& K, n/ A$ z0 Odominated by the clearance of the user and with the associated subject.
, l5 e- {1 s) I. l0 e! DSubmarine-
7 F* p" n3 s* o3 U1 iLaunched) k0 U1 V9 m; c) A1 k
Ballistic Missile- v3 |' O. r+ ?. x
(SLBM)
& I d N) ?, a7 @) F: N" FA ballistic missile launched from a submarine, with a range of 3,000 to 6,000# G, G6 G$ w5 ^) u
miles.0 `. ?! q' }' X6 H
SUBROC Submarine Rocket.% h8 I* I" I, K. g8 Y
Subsystem A functional grouping of components that combine to perform a major function. Y) F$ |8 ?! ~# n3 n
within an element, such as attitude control and propulsion.' |9 u1 y6 q( E# H7 r3 I
Subtractive
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" s* w. `3 d7 H8 \: R3 j- y5 {First come first engaged as long as weapons last.. s/ I- Y# m$ L" i- f
SUCCESS Synthesized UHF Computer Controlled Equipment Subsystem.4 F# D" x5 y0 J" _: _
Succession of
+ ]3 q* W" j- L" E2 nCommand
/ v: v. f7 L8 {. V2 nThe planned or actual sequence in which subordinate commanders, in turn,
0 K3 E+ U2 p3 _become de facto commanders of a senior organization. Devolution of command t) H6 i$ L4 P3 Z! F& F
is a synonymous term.0 B7 I1 X" n$ @# I( ^: X
SUM Software Users Manual (Computer term).
$ G" ~. L/ x' ^6 VSunk Costs The costs of resources already committed or spent. In comparing two3 F$ T1 o- X, A8 G; W: [& [ Q
alternatives, such costs are "non-additive," and they are not germane to
/ L; |' f |4 |, I% Z, _* y0 J; ~1 Ydecisions about future use of resources.
/ h) y+ a2 n; o o# ^Sup Pro Supporting Programs (MDA term).3 A. N: W: X* o! h7 X7 y: R2 L6 z
Super Survivable Solar Power Subsystem Demonstrator.
d* B0 f- ^5 @$ f: SSuper Radiance The process used by a super radiant laser to generate or amplify a laser beam in2 O/ Z: ?, I6 U/ M# h1 s
a single pass through a lasant material, or, in the case of a free electron laser,: W- @! D) S! V$ a! u; u
through an electric or magnetic field in the presence of an electron beam. Super: M Q+ S8 ]9 {' |4 J
radiance is actually a form of stimulated emission. Also known as/ a! \7 |" o+ X
superfluorescence, or amplified spontaneous emission.
f& f8 O3 D eMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S
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Superradiant
$ O0 V7 B4 d6 n k4 h+ ^. ILaser (SRL)* Z. V; y% a1 W
A laser in which the beam passes through the lasant only once; mirrors are not8 b: Q7 \( r0 d, ^, n' F% P3 ]
required for the operation of such a laser, as they are with more conventional
" o' y: m7 R3 ^5 olasers which are sometimes called "cavity lasers" to distinguish them from$ j8 y1 d5 y: P6 K; I
superradiant lasers. Free electron lasers may also be superradiant; the laser: v6 n) r" ]4 V; [( w* w
beam of a superradiant free electron laser would pass once through the electric1 M9 X" F. B$ E9 G4 U" a
or magnetic field (instead of a lasant) in the presence of an electron beam.
: `8 k$ g8 O) G2 u3 A0 LSupervisory
! X" h& N+ t, |/ C3 |; pPrograms2 T- P1 y/ h; A3 F6 }7 {
Computer programs that have the primary function of scheduling, allocating, and
* j) a {2 {! f! G: B" o+ M9 jcontrolling system resources rather than processing data to produce results.5 r" w7 F& {! [1 s
Supplemental
; `; ~* Y) z' R# i9 }Appropriation6 v, M4 ^9 l5 o1 w- A0 v
An appropriation enacted as an addition to a regular annular appropriation act.# b* _) Q N3 D9 a% |: ?7 [
Support
% W- E8 E+ K9 Y' H' o7 [, rEquipment
: Z' _- ?; e9 d$ \3 K5 h9 }$ Z! I* iAll system equipment required to support the ground and flight phases of the0 f7 c# u$ C' _1 E+ k4 e
mission. Support equipment includes aerospace ground equipment (AGE),! x, p0 a/ I m1 g/ X; C
maintenance ground equipment (MGE), transportation and handling (T&H)# l' T. N& i1 _6 ~
equipment, and equipment used to support system deployment (i.e., assembly
: f, w* G7 U9 Z' ]tools and fixtures, test and checkout equipment, personnel support and: z9 |- o0 p* v3 O; S
protection equipment)." H* s; t O- `4 r
Support; C5 Q @0 l: L8 B$ E
Personnel- J! ^9 U0 l% Q. J& r
Individuals, in addition to operators, trainers, and maintainers, who are directly
0 p# J5 T' D5 z) U4 rassociated with an operational system(s), and who are critical to its continuous
, P( d" V$ y. r8 }0 I4 j1 foperation. Examples include program management offices, security, supply,
( n3 y) K$ V. n) J. H. ~9 I8 Jadministrative support, and the like.
n' R# z! n! ?- c8 N3 WSupport Software Software that aids in the development or maintenance of other software, for. @7 ^) o* F$ ]9 X
example compilers, loaders, and other utilities.0 y9 s( |& A: z
Suppression Temporary or transient degradation of the performance of a weapons system,( t% Q' [' X* H/ T
below the level needed to fulfill its mission objectives, by an opposing force.
" A0 j; y1 T1 l$ m0 i* o: @SUPSHIP Superintendent of Shipbuilding.: V- _2 a. ~' [6 U, o3 p( B
SURCOM Surveillance Constellation.
0 ~' E/ D% m6 F/ C8 v1 |Surge Production An increased rate of production necessary to meet demands for defense items5 c7 D) U% N, o
due to a need for accelerated production to meet a threat or for a wartime or
) D2 l6 D. c( B' |mobilization situation. This increased rate can be obtained by having excess/ k# P$ N H. D- m; ^4 c. `+ n
production capacity available or by utilizing multiple shifts of normal capacity+ s6 z4 q7 w5 s( E
measures.
0 h$ @5 @# l/ w1 T0 R' \% GSurveillance An observation procedure that includes tactical observations, strategic warning,
- m# M4 M5 B; L, X% [4 k% B: S7 }and meteorological assessments, by optical, infrared, radar, and radiometric. ~: C; r( F5 g) g6 \# g" q
sensors on space-borne and terrestrial platforms. |
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