CDIS (computer-based system)
The CCF[1] Display and Information System (CDIS) is a computer-based system that provides airport and flight information to air traffic controllers formerly based at the London Terminal Control Centre in England.[2] It was designed by Praxis in 1992.[3]
Notes and references
- CCF stands for Central Control Function.
- "NATS - A Case Study (presentation)" (PDF). British Computer Society. 11 January 2005. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
- Hall, A. (March 1996). "Using formal methods to develop an ATC information system". IEEE Software. 13 (2): 66–76. doi:10.1109/52.506463.
gollark: If the postal system was a messaging service, I would not rate it highly.
gollark: Nonzero cost, delays, *writing* on physical paper (or printing, even), not much security, no anonymous messaging. It's just bad.
gollark: It seems strictly worse unless you're sending physical objects.
gollark: It's probably more convenient than carrying around multiple things as long as your phone is consistently available.
gollark: I see.
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