This report describes an implementation of a subset of an aircraft flight simulator electrical system. It is a result of work on the Ada Simulator Validation Program (ASVP) carried out by members of the technical staff (MTS) at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI). The MTS developed a paradigm for describing and implementing flight simulator systems in general. The paradigm is a model for implementing systems of objects. The objects are described in a form of design specification called an object diagram. This report has been prepared to demonstrate a full implementation of a system: Package specifications and bodies. The intent is to provide an example; the code is functional, but there is no assurance of robustness. Keywords: Flight simulators, Object orientation, Paradigms, Software design. (SDW)


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    Title :

    Object-Oriented Solution Example: A Flight Simulator Electrical System


    Contributors:
    K. J. Lee (author) / M. S. Rissman (author)

    Publication date :

    1989


    Size :

    174 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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