This paper, presented at the 2nd IADIS International Conference on WWW/Internet, in Algarve, Portugal, is available in
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Avionics data at the National Aeronautics and Space Administrationratory (JPL) consists of
distributed, unmanaged, and heterogeneous information that is hard for flight system design
engineers to find and use on new NASA/JPL missions. The development of a systematic approach
for capturing, accessing and sharing avionics data critical to the support of NASA/JPL missions
and projects is required.
We propose a general information architecture for managing the existing distributed avionics data
sources and a method for querying and retrieving avionics data using the Object Oriented Data
Technology (OODT) framework. OODT uses an XML messaging infrastructure that profiles data products
and their locations using the ISO-11179 data model for describing data products. Queries against a
common data dictionary (which implements the ISO model) are translated to domain dependent source data
models, and distributed data products are returned asynchronously through the OODT middleware. Further
work will include the ability to plug in new manufacturer data sources, which are distributed at avionics
component manufacturer locations throughout the United States.