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Structured+ c/ [7 a$ J9 v/ A+ t1 X
Program
; A( R9 n' \( fA program constructed of a basic set of control structures, each one having one. s0 J, ^; G. t3 c# I" c% |
entry point and one exit. The set of control structures typically includes:
, S. I( H( t3 Y. D& P# I8 Y1 O7 Rsequence of two or more instructions, conditional selection of one of two or more8 T g0 T8 x6 T& d5 x
instructions, conditional selection of one of two or more instructions or9 F( v/ v$ C4 H: m4 i0 M
sequences of instructions, and repetition of an instruction or a sequence of! d# q8 U/ Z2 Q$ `
instructions.: }& s" t, t$ K( d, I
STRV Space Technology Research Vehicle.
1 h+ B! d$ K1 v |STS See Space Transportation System.0 h7 |& ~$ D; g1 Q- J4 d" G# {. g
STSC Software Technology Support Center.
7 s! P/ R7 K3 I" DMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S
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! n0 k' |* j! ESTT (1) Small Tactical Terminal (USAF term).
( b' k3 n: r- k9 G1 q7 ?" B- A(2) Stockpile-to-Target (US Army term)." F: O6 _2 `. s
STTR Small Business Technology Transfer.
; c4 {! c+ d* r1 M* bSTU Secure Telephone Unit.
& ]) F* V+ K f3 v! \STW Strike Warfare.( \# l# q# O, S) T9 H
STWC Strike Warfare Commander., [6 R* c7 `2 ~: B" _
STWG Simulation Tools Working Group.
4 [" B# O" p6 ]Subassembly Two or more parts joined together to form a unit, capable of disassembly, which1 e$ M+ E1 f' q6 V- a/ b# T) _4 R
is only a part of a complete machine, structure, or other article./ t: |; c+ O S' _
Subcontractor A contractor who enters into a contract with a prime contractor.
- x9 ^0 {8 Z8 R7 ]Subject Security0 y1 \6 Z4 I1 \3 d4 P5 J
Level
. L2 ]3 y+ x! G1 f, I, sA subject's security level is equal to the security level of the objects to which it9 E& i% z0 y O, o& _
has both read and write access. A subject's security level must always be# K2 U2 x7 Z7 B* M! L
dominated by the clearance of the user and with the associated subject.
& a; r/ I. L; CSubmarine-
% \. ], H/ |% h. L; ]* t) |Launched
) i8 ~' I) j3 C# h0 {Ballistic Missile* X2 X3 M6 M& Q0 v( ~1 ~
(SLBM)
% w ]- T p G/ l$ ~1 F% Y- I, r. kA ballistic missile launched from a submarine, with a range of 3,000 to 6,000, L4 a6 `5 K0 E' [! n8 q( W8 d4 b( P
miles.; B6 d% o, B, l1 Z6 f5 b# L
SUBROC Submarine Rocket.
: ?7 v9 X( e$ n/ P) ^' w) h/ V4 d( kSubsystem A functional grouping of components that combine to perform a major function( [/ O9 s) m5 J
within an element, such as attitude control and propulsion.* A' w3 R: A2 f; l
Subtractive. m' P! _0 b2 G# P1 S
Defense2 d3 l# H2 ~" P/ [3 h" A: X
First come first engaged as long as weapons last.) e1 M5 G9 N% S r" }- T2 S3 G
SUCCESS Synthesized UHF Computer Controlled Equipment Subsystem.8 a5 w- N" M& K d& P4 q4 H( h
Succession of' K5 s" z8 M5 c, l7 [
Command
! ^+ Y5 u1 e3 z% J( YThe planned or actual sequence in which subordinate commanders, in turn,
8 X; z( H4 Y9 b) Ibecome de facto commanders of a senior organization. Devolution of command
" t4 N# c! f. _# J" u0 @% o$ zis a synonymous term.
# T! }$ W$ q1 s7 z% MSUM Software Users Manual (Computer term).9 f) C4 W4 @! {
Sunk Costs The costs of resources already committed or spent. In comparing two( T" Z. Y9 {* l1 _# z* Y, X
alternatives, such costs are "non-additive," and they are not germane to( Z/ [( b n. d% ?' W
decisions about future use of resources.
a- Y# W. z6 ASup Pro Supporting Programs (MDA term).
/ Q$ I+ s; y8 \+ \) k* rSuper Survivable Solar Power Subsystem Demonstrator.
& m3 L3 U6 a; b+ NSuper Radiance The process used by a super radiant laser to generate or amplify a laser beam in
; p2 X) K1 v. ~& Ma single pass through a lasant material, or, in the case of a free electron laser,
; k( z! K$ J* Mthrough an electric or magnetic field in the presence of an electron beam. Super2 c; g! r0 z% @
radiance is actually a form of stimulated emission. Also known as
0 n% i& e' t1 c/ R( I5 T6 Dsuperfluorescence, or amplified spontaneous emission. `- G, G( b: s
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S
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9 V+ e5 {! `& i- R, J7 R3 ?Superradiant
% a( ~; y a. i7 S. I. sLaser (SRL)' D. @' K. j0 A# Z
A laser in which the beam passes through the lasant only once; mirrors are not
( {: q; A" b' g# m0 [+ ^required for the operation of such a laser, as they are with more conventional
2 }% S( j: D \lasers which are sometimes called "cavity lasers" to distinguish them from3 c1 _# g. }: I1 `; B. p% Z% g1 M
superradiant lasers. Free electron lasers may also be superradiant; the laser0 `! l% c" d8 L7 g7 k0 a1 g; E
beam of a superradiant free electron laser would pass once through the electric, N7 ]" Z5 R. S- l `6 ~* S
or magnetic field (instead of a lasant) in the presence of an electron beam.
. N% e! Q; E( }* W" WSupervisory
! c9 T: z* l- u" K. XPrograms& W& ?( _% Y, A. Z8 K
Computer programs that have the primary function of scheduling, allocating, and
% r7 \8 Q: x1 z W+ q, J, ncontrolling system resources rather than processing data to produce results.
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Appropriation
5 h; n o% ]. ~- N2 B7 s1 |$ nAn appropriation enacted as an addition to a regular annular appropriation act." c; r" R- u" O2 }# s& p
Support2 C' R: h+ A" H' c m
Equipment
" u8 `- ]4 b& u" ~/ z iAll system equipment required to support the ground and flight phases of the
) m% l1 B6 y2 \# ]1 {* d- {mission. Support equipment includes aerospace ground equipment (AGE),
6 S D1 k4 w5 Q1 S7 {6 U) Gmaintenance ground equipment (MGE), transportation and handling (T&H), f. H5 X( ^$ a( ~; R6 ]/ \
equipment, and equipment used to support system deployment (i.e., assembly( {2 N \# J& y$ y. Q- R9 M6 \9 I
tools and fixtures, test and checkout equipment, personnel support and
/ B/ R! A3 n) c; Kprotection equipment).
, ] L; |, L2 b" t" C% R/ }Support
2 t5 B, w; n! X5 p d, GPersonnel1 u3 u( r, s, J8 k
Individuals, in addition to operators, trainers, and maintainers, who are directly; c0 q$ q! c8 A' Q. E6 t6 {! ~
associated with an operational system(s), and who are critical to its continuous
$ X4 O: t6 i. A Q% zoperation. Examples include program management offices, security, supply,
: i0 |9 q q; Vadministrative support, and the like.
/ J6 l. N% m8 zSupport Software Software that aids in the development or maintenance of other software, for5 a0 j1 ^8 k$ I* X5 l
example compilers, loaders, and other utilities./ U4 f# f( J% A% q
Suppression Temporary or transient degradation of the performance of a weapons system,2 ?6 Z5 ]* M) t7 u, n. E8 w \( U
below the level needed to fulfill its mission objectives, by an opposing force.8 ~5 \# c. p" z+ J( _) x
SUPSHIP Superintendent of Shipbuilding." j5 L3 ~0 }/ ]3 u( h
SURCOM Surveillance Constellation.) ~4 g8 B3 b% m/ c& K c( y
Surge Production An increased rate of production necessary to meet demands for defense items) h" h: P0 R, K# p' X. K( Y6 J# N
due to a need for accelerated production to meet a threat or for a wartime or) t. Z' O! z- K
mobilization situation. This increased rate can be obtained by having excess, b( c7 ?! k/ m; t G
production capacity available or by utilizing multiple shifts of normal capacity
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Surveillance An observation procedure that includes tactical observations, strategic warning,- ~# p- I4 ]7 m% i
and meteorological assessments, by optical, infrared, radar, and radiometric
2 I/ r; g4 `3 U A; s! `- ksensors on space-borne and terrestrial platforms. |
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