There is a growing phenomenon where people look in the mirror and feel a dissonance. The face they see reflected in the glass (Face 1.0) looks tired, asymmetrical, and "wrong" compared to the face they see on their screen (Face 3.2).
FACE 3.2 leverages the to govern data flows. This update demands a highly strict, formally specified data model. Software modules can no longer use obscure, non-standardized labeling for data strings. Instead, every unit utilizes the collective FACE Shared Data Model (SDM), which ensures seamless data handoffs across the platform. Advanced Hypervisor Support and Mixed Criticality face 3.2
Edition 3.2 further strengthens support for modern, distributed systems, ensuring that software can operate seamlessly across varied environments, from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to ground vehicles. There is a growing phenomenon where people look