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An incremental development and test process is being successfully used in the implementation of the Command Center Processing and Display System Replacement (CCPDS-R) Program. This program is a large U.S. Air Force Ada application comprised of several subsystems each with multiple increments of capability. The first subsystem delivery was made to the Air Force in December 1990 and consisted of over 280,000 Ada Source Lines of Code, operator display consoles, and data processing equipment.
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Andres, D.H., Heartquist, P.E., LaCroix, G.R. (1993). Experience with an Incremental Ada Development in Terms of Progress Measurement, Built-in Quality, and Productivity. In: Gulledge, T.R., Hutzler, W.P. (eds) Analytical Methods in Software Engineering Economics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77795-0_5
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