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Structured& w8 K' u8 N! W/ P; T
Program% V/ x) |/ m6 L$ A4 ~
A program constructed of a basic set of control structures, each one having one' r( `, a. d n, p6 G7 X
entry point and one exit. The set of control structures typically includes:
" Z( t- T1 l% \sequence of two or more instructions, conditional selection of one of two or more
' H. ?# @2 s: C1 S E9 D: A: uinstructions, conditional selection of one of two or more instructions or
* |. t+ l% j5 q, a6 V- o' }sequences of instructions, and repetition of an instruction or a sequence of
/ F, i. o! o# Hinstructions.$ F. i2 h/ |+ ^& s9 k L9 E, N. k
STRV Space Technology Research Vehicle.5 V }3 L- d% _% }# T6 ^4 }4 F
STS See Space Transportation System.
$ E' X8 {6 r9 c4 Q- A! \STSC Software Technology Support Center.- s: Z0 ~. j3 E% _% [! e) A' O# d
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S1 V+ ]( F9 R* d h# R/ r0 E
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STT (1) Small Tactical Terminal (USAF term).
* W: ]5 W9 e5 b3 `( l9 t, [% t) M(2) Stockpile-to-Target (US Army term).
Z3 V, ^0 w$ L$ aSTTR Small Business Technology Transfer.
: \+ f4 x: @+ H& i0 y, m1 @STU Secure Telephone Unit.% x% n* `7 ^! p1 C6 \
STW Strike Warfare.
) Q& \' l4 I+ c4 kSTWC Strike Warfare Commander.# i/ c& A/ J9 P& m, A* S% G
STWG Simulation Tools Working Group.
+ J4 W; t/ ]0 b3 ?( F2 ~8 }Subassembly Two or more parts joined together to form a unit, capable of disassembly, which4 w" j) Q m6 K
is only a part of a complete machine, structure, or other article.
$ |7 T" Y- K$ t& U- U. GSubcontractor A contractor who enters into a contract with a prime contractor.
" T( j: Z+ ~. E/ gSubject Security
o; ] {2 q5 Q3 @% v" F0 ELevel
& u: J: \5 A5 y6 Q1 cA subject's security level is equal to the security level of the objects to which it8 E' T/ _6 Q# A& h4 I
has both read and write access. A subject's security level must always be
+ I' ~( R2 ], O! Odominated by the clearance of the user and with the associated subject.0 I$ r/ D& Q4 j( T( s
Submarine-4 d1 j. f1 A! S/ k
Launched0 s; n y4 X2 b. v& l$ i& \- H
Ballistic Missile& V+ }, a. F! n) y7 |& i+ `3 Q
(SLBM)
9 Z' N. z. x' ]A ballistic missile launched from a submarine, with a range of 3,000 to 6,0000 i" c, a( s' n. S
miles.
& i, s: T% C& p; b. sSUBROC Submarine Rocket.
1 K& u, g: y6 k4 x( L8 WSubsystem A functional grouping of components that combine to perform a major function) ^- d" z4 { A. c
within an element, such as attitude control and propulsion.9 N$ |* y( H5 Z" W* b
Subtractive
9 A: i! G/ r7 MDefense( A8 i; Y' o/ A3 B9 m
First come first engaged as long as weapons last.
/ K* U; W# L0 ISUCCESS Synthesized UHF Computer Controlled Equipment Subsystem.% `8 B; f* [6 ]+ D% X/ T9 {
Succession of
7 b* y9 [& Z% @) rCommand' X- E. i! e+ M4 Y2 e q
The planned or actual sequence in which subordinate commanders, in turn,
! w$ P' \) b1 ?7 p% V; _become de facto commanders of a senior organization. Devolution of command8 a+ C4 \3 |4 Q" }) D
is a synonymous term.% e, ?9 d( i2 }8 y
SUM Software Users Manual (Computer term).
- V( @6 ^0 n) a6 Y: vSunk Costs The costs of resources already committed or spent. In comparing two2 A' D) t! D/ U0 G& r$ E" T6 E
alternatives, such costs are "non-additive," and they are not germane to. I1 m0 F0 I1 U x5 D
decisions about future use of resources.
1 r/ x( ~0 O+ M7 C# A5 @& f* bSup Pro Supporting Programs (MDA term).! k! N; R7 O w( h
Super Survivable Solar Power Subsystem Demonstrator.
' D& X/ {! c( `5 o4 z# }1 u* y+ XSuper Radiance The process used by a super radiant laser to generate or amplify a laser beam in
1 i( B3 L6 Z3 X) O( X8 `a single pass through a lasant material, or, in the case of a free electron laser,
1 J w/ o7 z3 E6 Q, f) R/ c8 N5 b, bthrough an electric or magnetic field in the presence of an electron beam. Super, @5 W9 M0 N2 H1 u5 D
radiance is actually a form of stimulated emission. Also known as
/ E F* G" o, Z" \( {: ?superfluorescence, or amplified spontaneous emission.
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Superradiant
1 S; m$ O8 B' Z5 n1 rLaser (SRL) O3 W# V6 }) i" d! i, v
A laser in which the beam passes through the lasant only once; mirrors are not
6 D$ K/ m5 N; c9 n; W/ h/ Jrequired for the operation of such a laser, as they are with more conventional
: Y% t$ C% c) Z, I4 j2 rlasers which are sometimes called "cavity lasers" to distinguish them from; j+ A1 y) L6 V3 u0 E* S: k
superradiant lasers. Free electron lasers may also be superradiant; the laser
. C ?$ ^: X. P5 D! |beam of a superradiant free electron laser would pass once through the electric
; D8 w! } { C$ {! \, zor magnetic field (instead of a lasant) in the presence of an electron beam.
7 o, m: m0 f" S8 qSupervisory) \4 C$ `* q) y
Programs
$ H& M; t# Q0 @+ n) L4 GComputer programs that have the primary function of scheduling, allocating, and( s6 R$ G# d9 x. K7 E. @" e
controlling system resources rather than processing data to produce results.$ \; F. ?4 E4 I7 y0 q9 P
Supplemental
" D, `! C, f3 z$ sAppropriation4 I$ s: _ f, N1 G q
An appropriation enacted as an addition to a regular annular appropriation act.
y5 p8 X6 N1 PSupport
$ _: x5 D$ P' D" K K/ c8 WEquipment
4 o4 W4 ^% X! |. x l7 cAll system equipment required to support the ground and flight phases of the
7 V/ X' |4 z/ a; D1 umission. Support equipment includes aerospace ground equipment (AGE),
4 {' d9 j& M0 R) V5 t' R( zmaintenance ground equipment (MGE), transportation and handling (T&H)
) x- O& L% l, g) {) |equipment, and equipment used to support system deployment (i.e., assembly
1 E) T: _; L. H# Xtools and fixtures, test and checkout equipment, personnel support and
6 j3 H! W* c; Qprotection equipment).
( |9 J/ g5 ^$ M/ sSupport, `# A6 ^/ ?; D$ x6 [* c
Personnel
p0 X/ a8 r6 R. @. i8 G$ NIndividuals, in addition to operators, trainers, and maintainers, who are directly2 L" r4 T2 d0 l" G" t/ q6 Q
associated with an operational system(s), and who are critical to its continuous
# Z) n( Z( b8 `5 P I4 `( I: ^! `6 hoperation. Examples include program management offices, security, supply,' }9 H; F* o+ U5 E4 @" p c! s1 `
administrative support, and the like.3 C# i0 x t$ j, h; |
Support Software Software that aids in the development or maintenance of other software, for" S$ K1 a* R0 D% L0 y! A4 ?
example compilers, loaders, and other utilities.
; j) F5 C, ?! X7 v& [Suppression Temporary or transient degradation of the performance of a weapons system,% i( v/ A+ a' p# A9 B: ^3 x# R
below the level needed to fulfill its mission objectives, by an opposing force.0 U& r6 H! e, J6 n. B" x# W7 b
SUPSHIP Superintendent of Shipbuilding.0 @* L$ L& R$ {" _
SURCOM Surveillance Constellation.
2 D6 }; D1 H( b( N0 ^0 zSurge Production An increased rate of production necessary to meet demands for defense items
7 ?! S2 Q, Q- Q7 l% n. N6 Kdue to a need for accelerated production to meet a threat or for a wartime or
0 b1 _5 a8 v8 b" H3 Vmobilization situation. This increased rate can be obtained by having excess
" a- S- J& @ g) U# _ N: sproduction capacity available or by utilizing multiple shifts of normal capacity
( q$ a" l/ F& H% Cmeasures.2 o1 U5 Y5 Y, g$ }5 u) X/ X
Surveillance An observation procedure that includes tactical observations, strategic warning,
1 G0 r2 Z. k# cand meteorological assessments, by optical, infrared, radar, and radiometric; R" d) E) N8 t. [ x9 m; L
sensors on space-borne and terrestrial platforms. |
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