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Translating the Air Traffic Control Model

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We took a tour of the key decisions made during translation of an xUML model in the previous chapter. A pycca model script is prepared, and we examine the resulting C code. The subject of this chapter is implementation oriented, and we assume you are familiar with the C language. Space doesn’t permit us to present all of the code here, but if you are interested in reviewing the entire ATC project, including all of the code, feel free to download it from the book’s website.

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© 2017 Leon Starr, Andrew Mangogna and Stephen Mellor

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Starr, L., Mangogna, A., Mellor, S. (2017). Translating the Air Traffic Control Model. In: Models to Code. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2217-1_4

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