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Ada Used for On-Board Flight Control |
"Our company won't stop investing in Ada since it provides us with the quality that no other language can provide."The Developer The Avionics and Systems division of the Aerospatiale, specializing in on-board electronics, used the Alsys Ada environment to develop the Airbus A340’s Flight Warning System (FWS).The Ada Application The FWS monitors the various systems of the aircraft, detects failures and dangerous flight conditions and generates the corresponding warnings. It provides the crew with operational assistance for both the normal and abnormal aircraft system configurations. It does this through visual and aural attention getting devices and through the two ECAM display units by means of warning messages and system synoptic diagrams. The FWS comprises two captain lighted pushbuttons (Master Caution and Master Warning), two First Officer lighted pushbuttons (Master Caution and Master Warning) and ECAM Control Panel (ECP) enabling the crew to perform actions such as:Ada Advantages The Ada software performs the management and on screen composition of the various alarms. Originally chosen after a comparison with C and PL/M which proved that it provides the fastest execution speed to the application, Ada increasingly demonstrated its many other advantages during the development period. The engineering team was composed of ten people at the peak periods and developed 100,000 lines of code. Jerome Verzat, Project Manager, states, "Ada provides quality and safety by its intrinsic features, which makes the obtaining of certifications from official organizations much more easy than with other languages."For further information, contact: Marie France Mignon and Florence LescroartProduced in cooperation with AdaIC, Ada Software Alliance, and ACM SIGAda. Thanks to Jerome Verzat from the Avionics and System Division of the Aerospatiale for presenting his experience with Alsys Ada. |
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