Abstract
This paper reports on a preliminary investigation into applying work on graphic animation of behavioral models to an air traffic control case study - the National Air Traffic Services (NATS) Short Term Conflict Alert (STCA) system that advises controllers of potential conflicts between aircraft in controlled airspace. Graphic animation permits a model to be visualized in the context of a problem domain. The paper describes how, in order to construct a satisfactory visualization, the finite state behavioral model of the STCA system is extended with boolean functions over continuous variables to form a hybrid model. The rationale for constructing this hybrid model and its potential use in requirements and design are discussed.
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Magee, J., Kramer, J., Nuseibeh, B., Bush, D., & Sonander, J. (2000). Hybrid model visualization in requirements and design: A preliminary investigation. In 10th International Workshop on Software Specification and Design, IWSSD 2000 (pp. 3–9). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/IWSSD.2000.891121
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