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Data distribution technologies in wide area systems: lessons learned from the SWIM-SUIT project experience

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The Air Traffic Management (ATM) domain is moving from fragmented systems towards a single sky. SWIM is the world recognized technological programme aiming to support in- formation sharing and data exchange in the next generation ATM systems. A prototype of the SWIM architecture has been realized in the framework of the SWIM-SUIT project, which is the focus of this paper. It reports practical ex- perience gained by SELEX-SI 1, developers when coping with data distribution task over these systems, both from a methodological and technological perspective.

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                  DD4LCCI '10: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Data Dissemination for Large Scale Complex Critical Infrastructures
                  April 2010
                  42 pages
                  ISBN:9781605589176
                  DOI:10.1145/1862821

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