PASS, perhaps the most complex flight computer program ever developed, epitomizes the benefits to be gained by establishing a well-structured system architecture at the front end of the development process.
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PASS, perhaps the most complex flight computer program ever developed, epitomizes the benefits to be gained by establishing a well-structured system architecture at the front end of the development process.
This copy is by permission of the Association for Computing Machinery. The ACM permits copies of this article to be made without fee provided that they are not made or distributed for direct commercial advantage