M. Hecht, J. B. Hammer, C. D. Locke, Jonathan Dehn, R. Bohlmann
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Rate monotonic analysis of a large, distributed system
Considers some scale-up problems and issues in applying a rate monotonic analysis (RMA) to a large, distributed air traffic control system: the Federal Aviation Administration's Advanced Automation System (AAS). The preliminary results of this analysis have been very positive, and have identified a number of potential performance issues early in its life cycle that could be easily corrected long before the system is to be used for air traffic control.<>