From: stachour@sctc.com (Paul Stachour)
Subject: Re: Copenhagen Air Traffic Control System
Date: 24 Jun 91 13:49:26 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1991Jun24.134926.11913@sctc.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3347@sparko.gwu.edu
mfeldman@seas.gwu.edu (Michael Feldman) writes:
>Another interesting story is the one from Thomson-CSF, a French company
>that builds air traffic control systems in Ada. The Copenhagen Airport
>one is, I think, up and running, as is one in Kenya. The Netherlands and
>Switzerland versions are under development. I'll post more details as I get
>them. The bottom line is: if you're scared of Ada, don't fly into Europe in
>a few years.
>Mike Feldman
When I was in Germany, I attended a "German Ada Expo" in Jnauary,
1990. An individual who had participated in building the the
Koberhagen ATC was there. At that point, it had been running for
six months, and (according to him) there had been NO outages or
major erorrs traced to the Ada software.
Sorry, my procedings are packed, so I can't give a better reference.
..Paul
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1991-06-21 16:11 First (?) mass-market PC software package written in Ada Michael Feldman
1991-06-24 13:49 ` Paul Stachour [this message]
1991-06-24 15:27 ` Copenhagen Air Traffic Control System Michael Feldman
1991-06-24 18:13 ` Paul Stachour
1991-06-25 17:52 ` william d orr
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1991-07-17 12:04 Jean Pierre Rosen
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