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Object-oriented requirements analysis for air traffic control systems

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3 Author(s)
Wortmann, J. ; Tech. Univ. Berlin, Germany ; Classen, I. ; Klawitter, G.

This experience report documents the results of the project “Data Modelling for Advanced Flight Data Management” of the research group “Computergestutze Informotionssysteme” at Technische Universitat Berlin and the Eurocontrol Experimental Centre (EEC) Bretigny-sur-Orge France. A combination of classic object-oriented approaches, such as OMT, the Booch method and Jacobson's use case driven approach have bean combined for the creation of an analysis model, describing sector handover procedures in the context of Air Traffic Control (ATC). Due to the complex dynamic properties of ATC systems, Message Sequence Charts (MSC) and statecharts, have been used within this project for requirements analysis, although they are usually considered as design related

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Software Technology and Engineering Practice, 1997. Proceedings., Eighth IEEE International Workshop on [incorporating Computer Aided Software Engineering]

Date of Conference: 14-18 Jul 1997

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