* ADA in military? @ 2001-01-14 17:31 J.B. 2001-01-14 19:24 ` Marc A. Criley ` (3 more replies) 0 siblings, 4 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: J.B. @ 2001-01-14 17:31 UTC (permalink / raw) does anybody know something about using ADA in military aicrafts systems? thank you for any help. james. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: ADA in military? 2001-01-14 17:31 ADA in military? J.B. @ 2001-01-14 19:24 ` Marc A. Criley 2001-01-15 0:19 ` Nick Williams ` (2 subsequent siblings) 3 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Marc A. Criley @ 2001-01-14 19:24 UTC (permalink / raw) "J.B." wrote: > > does anybody know something about using ADA in military aicrafts systems? > thank you for any help. > james. The following link has a nice collection of such information: http://www.seas.gwu.edu/~mfeldman/ada-project-summary.html Marc A. Criley Senior Staff Engineer Quadrus Corporatin www.quadruscorp.com ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: ADA in military? 2001-01-14 17:31 ADA in military? J.B. 2001-01-14 19:24 ` Marc A. Criley @ 2001-01-15 0:19 ` Nick Williams 2001-01-17 16:06 ` mmajka [not found] ` <94nh2q$r52$1@neptunium.btinternet.com> 3 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Nick Williams @ 2001-01-15 0:19 UTC (permalink / raw) J.B. wrote: > does anybody know something about using ADA in military aicrafts systems? > thank you for any help. I think you're probably going to have to be a bit more specific than that, if you want any useful help. Cheers, Nick. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: ADA in military? 2001-01-14 17:31 ADA in military? J.B. 2001-01-14 19:24 ` Marc A. Criley 2001-01-15 0:19 ` Nick Williams @ 2001-01-17 16:06 ` mmajka 2001-01-17 21:08 ` J.B. [not found] ` <94nh2q$r52$1@neptunium.btinternet.com> 3 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: mmajka @ 2001-01-17 16:06 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <93sntf$rkd$1@news.tpi.pl>, "J.B." <su22@polbox.com> wrote: > does anybody know something about using ADA in military aicrafts systems? > thank you for any help. > james. I used it in military avionics for several years. Do you have a specific question? Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: ADA in military? 2001-01-17 16:06 ` mmajka @ 2001-01-17 21:08 ` J.B. 2001-01-17 23:49 ` Ken Garlington ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: J.B. @ 2001-01-17 21:08 UTC (permalink / raw) [-- Warning: decoded text below may be mangled, UTF-8 assumed --] [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 836 bytes --] yes. im from Poland . i know that it is strange for ypu , but I'm really intrested in it. So I have a one question : do you know if I can get any source of programs used in aicrafts avionics: any demos? or anything? how much it is protected from wide knowledge( from people outside your country's army)? reallu thank you for any help and for answering my qestions. jim(jakub). THANK YOU! U�ytkownik <mmajka@my-deja.com> w wiadomo�ci do grup dyskusyjnych napisa�:944fu7$21s$1@nnrp1.deja.com... > In article <93sntf$rkd$1@news.tpi.pl>, > "J.B." <su22@polbox.com> wrote: > > does anybody know something about using ADA in military aicrafts > systems? > > thank you for any help. > > james. > > I used it in military avionics for several years. > Do you have a specific question? > > > Sent via Deja.com > http://www.deja.com/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: ADA in military? 2001-01-17 21:08 ` J.B. @ 2001-01-17 23:49 ` Ken Garlington 2001-01-18 1:54 ` Marin David Condic 2001-01-18 4:08 ` Andrzej Lewandowski 2 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Ken Garlington @ 2001-01-17 23:49 UTC (permalink / raw) [-- Warning: decoded text below may be mangled, UTF-8 assumed --] [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1289 bytes --] All the avionics source code I deal with is protected -- by some combination of company proprietary data protection rules, export laws, and/or security requirements. As far as any demos - I know of a couple based on projects I worked/work on: http://www.novalogic.com/ and select "F-16 Multirole Fighter" or "F-22 Raptor". "J.B." <su22@polbox.com> wrote in message news:9451nb$b66$1@news.tpi.pl... : yes. im from Poland . i know that it is strange for ypu , but I'm really : intrested in it. So I have a one question : do you know if I can get any : source of programs used in aicrafts avionics: any demos? or anything? how : much it is protected from wide knowledge( from people outside your country's : army)? : reallu thank you for any help and for answering my qestions. : jim(jakub). : THANK YOU! : : U�ytkownik <mmajka@my-deja.com> w wiadomo�ci do grup dyskusyjnych : napisa�:944fu7$21s$1@nnrp1.deja.com... : > In article <93sntf$rkd$1@news.tpi.pl>, : > "J.B." <su22@polbox.com> wrote: : > > does anybody know something about using ADA in military aicrafts : > systems? : > > thank you for any help. : > > james. : > : > I used it in military avionics for several years. : > Do you have a specific question? : > : > : > Sent via Deja.com : > http://www.deja.com/ : : ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: ADA in military? 2001-01-17 21:08 ` J.B. 2001-01-17 23:49 ` Ken Garlington @ 2001-01-18 1:54 ` Marin David Condic 2001-01-18 4:08 ` Andrzej Lewandowski 2 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Marin David Condic @ 2001-01-18 1:54 UTC (permalink / raw) Source code for any sort of military avionics is going to either be a) classified and thus locked up, b) under some kind of export control and thus not possible to send outside of the US or c) considered "proprietary" or "sensitive" in some way. You aren't likely to get hold of any actual flight software for a military plane. If you have some sort of specific question about military avionics software, there are a number of us in this group who have been doing it for years. We're glad to help, but we can't exactly deal with a broad topic like this, nor would we likely be at liberty to give you any actual code. MDC J.B. wrote: > yes. im from Poland . i know that it is strange for ypu , but I'm really > intrested in it. So I have a one question : do you know if I can get any > source of programs used in aicrafts avionics: any demos? or anything? how > much it is protected from wide knowledge( from people outside your country's > army)? > reallu thank you for any help and for answering my qestions. > jim(jakub). > THANK YOU! -- ====================================================================== Marin David Condic - Quadrus Corporation - http://www.quadruscorp.com/ Send Replies To: m c o n d i c @ q u a d r u s c o r p . c o m Visit my web site at: http://www.mcondic.com/ "I'd trade it all for just a little more" -- Charles Montgomery Burns, [4F10] ====================================================================== ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: ADA in military? 2001-01-17 21:08 ` J.B. 2001-01-17 23:49 ` Ken Garlington 2001-01-18 1:54 ` Marin David Condic @ 2001-01-18 4:08 ` Andrzej Lewandowski 2001-01-18 15:37 ` Jerry Petrey 2 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Andrzej Lewandowski @ 2001-01-18 4:08 UTC (permalink / raw) "J.B." <su22@polbox.com> wrote in message news:9451nb$b66$1@news.tpi.pl... > yes. im from Poland . i know that it is strange for ypu , but I'm really > intrested in it. So I have a one question : do you know if I can get any > source of programs used in aicrafts avionics: any demos? or anything? how > much it is protected from wide knowledge( from people outside your country's > army)? > reallu thank you for any help and for answering my qestions. > jim(jakub). > THANK YOU! I don't think that it is possible, and moreover, I don't think that studying real, complex code would be easy and educational. If you want to see some interesting examples of using Ada in control systems, consult the books, especially the following: 1. Kjell Nielsen, Ken Shumate: Designing Large Real-Time Systems with Ada. This is Ada 83, unfortunately, but this is not a big issue. Inside you will find 5 case studies: Remote Temperature Sensor, Draw Image problem, Simple Mail System, Air Traffic Control System, Robot Controller. Some quite close to avionics, 2. Ken Shumate: Understanding Concurrency in Ada. Also some case studies: Hot Line Communication System, Air Track Display System, Message Transmission System, Multiple Keyboard Handler, Remote Temperature Sensor, 3. Kjell Nielsen: Ada in Distributes Real-Time Systems. Some case studies: Robot Controller, Air Traffic Control Systems. In addition, the following books are recommended: Alan Burns, Andy Wellings: Concurrency in Ada The same authors: Teal Time Systems and Their programming Languages. Try to get 2-nd edition, it covers Ada95. More general and less technical is the following: Ken Shumate, Marylin Keller: Software Specification and Design: A Disciplined Approach for Real-Time Systems. I was teaching Real-Time Programming for quite a long while and I have some my own examples in Ada83 (climate control in a building). I will try to recover the code, but it will take a while (well... somewhere in moving boxes in the basement...) A.L. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: ADA in military? 2001-01-18 4:08 ` Andrzej Lewandowski @ 2001-01-18 15:37 ` Jerry Petrey 0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Jerry Petrey @ 2001-01-18 15:37 UTC (permalink / raw) Andrzej Lewandowski wrote: > > "J.B." <su22@polbox.com> wrote in message news:9451nb$b66$1@news.tpi.pl... > > yes. im from Poland . i know that it is strange for ypu , but I'm really > > intrested in it. So I have a one question : do you know if I can get any > > source of programs used in aicrafts avionics: any demos? or anything? how > > much it is protected from wide knowledge( from people outside your country's > > army)? > > reallu thank you for any help and for answering my qestions. > > jim(jakub). > > THANK YOU! > > I don't think that it is possible, and moreover, I don't think that studying > real, complex code would be easy and educational. If you want to > see some interesting examples of using Ada in control systems, consult the > books, especially the following: > > 1. Kjell Nielsen, Ken Shumate: Designing Large Real-Time Systems with Ada. > This is Ada 83, unfortunately, but this is not a big issue. Inside you will > find > 5 case studies: Remote Temperature Sensor, Draw Image problem, Simple Mail > System, Air Traffic Control System, Robot Controller. Some quite close to > avionics, > > 2. Ken Shumate: Understanding Concurrency in Ada. Also some case studies: > Hot Line Communication System, Air Track Display System, Message > Transmission System, Multiple Keyboard Handler, Remote Temperature Sensor, > > 3. Kjell Nielsen: Ada in Distributes Real-Time Systems. Some case studies: > Robot Controller, Air Traffic Control Systems. > > In addition, the following books are recommended: > > Alan Burns, Andy Wellings: Concurrency in Ada > The same authors: Teal Time Systems and Their programming Languages. > Try to get 2-nd edition, it covers Ada95. > > More general and less technical is the following: Ken Shumate, Marylin Keller: > Software Specification and Design: A Disciplined Approach for Real-Time > Systems. > > I was teaching Real-Time Programming for quite a long while and I have some > my own examples in Ada83 (climate control in a building). I will try to recover > the code, > but it will take a while (well... somewhere in moving boxes in the basement...) > > A.L. Excellent choice of books. I have them all and they do indeed give some great examples of Ada in real-time applications. I wish some of the real life avionics Ada applications I have worked on were done as well. If only more managers read books like these :-) Jerry -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Jerry Petrey -- Senior Principal Systems Engineer - Navigation, Guidance, & Control -- Raytheon Missile Systems - Member Team Ada & Team Forth -- NOTE: please remove <NOSPAM> in email address to reply ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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* Re: ADA in military? [not found] ` <3A714305.831E8DAD@amsjv.com> @ 2001-01-28 16:26 ` Singlespeeder 0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Singlespeeder @ 2001-01-28 16:26 UTC (permalink / raw) > > The commercial side had lots of nasty situations that would > > never be allowed on a DoD job (eg: code that no-one understands any > > more, but gets included in every simulator as part of a cargo-cult ritual.) > > I think that's what "Singlespeeder" meant by describing commercial > systems as "interesting" :-) > Absolutely. Mind you a few avionic engineers have improved their Ada after reading: "Safer C: Developing Software for High-integrity and Safety-critical Systems" Les Hatton McGraw-Hill Publishing Company; ISBN: 0077076400 My experience of military software is that it pays less well than commercial, but the beauty of working on classified material is that you can't take it home with you. Once you've walked (or in my case cycled) out of work you're free :-) Nick ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: ADA in military? [not found] ` <94nh2q$r52$1@neptunium.btinternet.com> [not found] ` <94pd0g$d77$1@nnrp1.deja.com> @ 2001-01-31 18:45 ` J.B. 1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: J.B. @ 2001-01-31 18:45 UTC (permalink / raw) [-- Warning: decoded text below may be mangled, UTF-8 assumed --] [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1568 bytes --] yes i,m very intrested! sorry for such a long absense but i had some problems with connecting to news thank you everybody for any help james U�ytkownik Singlespeeder <singlespeeder@btinternet.com> w wiadomo�ci do grup dyskusyjnych napisa�:94nh2q$r52$1@neptunium.btinternet.com... > Several military software engineers I know that once worked on flight > simulators and prototype avionic development ended up leaving their pooly > paid defense industry masters and taking huge salary increases to go writing > commercial flight sim software. Mind you most of the RAD was done in C on > Alphas or Silicon Graphics Irix boxes so whether they can offer you any Ada > insights. Ada was left to those that had to write 1000 lines of > documentation per 1 line of code ;-) > > If you're interested in avionics stuff I'd ask the commercial flight sim > boys over the people coding the "real" thing. From what I've seen of actual > military aircraft software I think that any commercial software is probably > of a more interesting nature anyway. If it's too complex it's too difficult > to prove and test, so avionic software tends to be simple, well known, well > understood algorithms. It's just how you bolt it together. > > Nick > mailto:singlespeeder@32sixteen.com > > "Just love those laser guided bombs, they're really great for righting > wrongs" > > > "J.B." <su22@polbox.com> wrote in message news:93sntf$rkd$1@news.tpi.pl... > > does anybody know something about using ADA in military aicrafts systems? > > thank you for any help. > > james. > > > > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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