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To be able to integrate systems as complex as ATC systems a number of aspects has to be taken into account during the design of those systems. THOMSON-CSF/SIGNAAL takes these aspects into account during the design of their family of ATC systems EUROCAT 2000. Besides a controlled way of software design ADA is used as highly structured programming language supporting modularity, extendability and maintainability. This paper describes the way of software design and integration of the EUROCAT 2000 systems and the use of ADA therein.
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Groeneveld, M. (1992). Using ADA in integrating ATC systems. In: van Katwijk, J. (eds) Ada: Moving Towards 2000. Ada-Europe 1992. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 603. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-55585-4_7
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