On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 11:15 PM Daria Shatalinska via Gcc <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > My name is Daria Shatalinska and I am a Project Manager at Freelancer. I am > contacting you to see if you might be interested in collaborating with us > on a project for NASA's Open Innovation Services program (NOIS2). As an > awardee of the $175 million NOIS2 contract <https://www.freelancer.com/nasa>, > we are one of a few approved vendors by NASA Tournament Labs to work on > this opportunity. > > > We received a new project from NASA's Orion Avionics, Power, and Software > (APS) Office that seeks to modify the open source GNU Coverage (gcov) > project to explicitly measure and report Modified Condition/Decision > Coverage (MC/DC). Many different NASA projects, including the Orion > Multipurpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV), use the gcc compiler and the gcov > profiling tool to provide coverage metrics for Unit Tests. NPR 7150.2 > standards now require full MC/DC analysis and 100% coverage. Adding MC/DC > capability to gcov will benefit software development on many NASA programs > and projects across all mission directorates. > > > We are looking for someone from the GCC team to serve as a subject matter > expert for the software developer that will be executing this project. The > role as the subject matter expert (SME) would be to provide your knowledge > and expertise to help us and NASA develop the necessary modifications > that will meet the standards of contribution to the gcov project. > > > Is there anyone from the team who would be interested to partner with us on > this project? If this is something you are unable to assist with, is there > anyone you could recommend that might be suited to this project?
I think Jørgen Kvalsvik <[email protected]> was working on this, you might want to get in touch with him (CCed). Richard. > Thank you and best regards, > > *Daria Shatalinska* > Project Manager, Freelancer Enterprise > Freelancer.com > [image: Freelancer logo] <http://www.freelancer.com>
