Aerospace/Defense
- Aerospatiale
A pan-European consortium, reflecting the growing trend of cross-border cooperation, uses CORBA and other standards to integrate a multi-site, multi-vendor aerospace manufacturing environment.
- Allied Signal, Engines Division
Reusable objects based on CORBA are used for database integration, saving multiple man-years and hundreds of thousands in new application development costs.
- British Aerospace Airbus
BAA integrates its legacy business systems and applications into a unified information structure.
- Honeywell Aerospace
Honeywell's CORBA-based PIPS system provides the capability to record any
type of information about its aerospace products from the time they are
developed, tested and placed in service, until they are retired. System
access is global and is available to users twenty four hours a day, seven
days a week.
- Lawrence Livermore Labs- National Ignition Facility
$1.2 billion laser facility uses CORBA conformance to enable quick code reuse, accelerated performance and realtime application integration.
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope
MOPSS, a generic application that can be configured on the fly to complete planning and scheduling activities quickly from a wide range of applications while optimizing the efficient use of system resources, is supporting spacecraft operations.
- Pratt & Whitney
"Virtual Engine" facilitates the development of reusable component-based software, improving distributed parallel processing, maximizing performance and delivering 100% reliability.
- Rockwell Science Center
Lisp-based "Design Sheet" (which uses constraint management techniques, symbolic mathematics and robust equation solving capabilities to represent conceptual models in the form of mathematical equations) can communicate with other design tools and databases, enabling developers to use the programming language of their choice.
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