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The organisations below represent a small selection of those who have deployed the MDA approach to software development making use of our tools, training and consultancy services. These presentations and case studies document the remarkable benefits in productivity and reliability that have been gained by deploying this leading edge approach across a wide range of software development challenges.

Kennedy Carter are delighted to have had the opportunity to enjoy working with these prestigous companies and talented individuals and take great pride from being involved with their success.


 

Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics at Fort Worth, Texas has used the OMG's MDA to develop the F-16 Modular Mission Computer Application Software. Their goal was to achieve cross-platform compatibility and increased productivity and quality, all in the context of the demanding environment of avionics software development.

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Landis & Gyr

Present a case study describing Landis & Gyr's domestic payment meter project for utilities in the North American market which is based upon interviews with Siemens Metering managers Mark Lewis, Head of Projects & Technology, and Matt Hamblin, Project Leader.

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BAE Systems

Ashley Field and George Stevens from BAE Systems Underwater Division have been awarded the Chairman`s prize for innovation for their work on the StingRay Life Extension Automatic Code Generator.

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Ultra Electronics Datel

Phil Wilcock describes how Datel have used Kennedy Carter's tools and the Model Driven Architecture approach on the Highways Agency's Meteorological Subsystem, a component of the HATMS (Highways Agency Traffic Management System).

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NATO Industrial Advisory Group

Kennedy Carter Professional Services Director, Chris Raistrick, has recently provided xUML modelling expertise to a NATO Industrial Advisory Group using MDA and xUML for modelling a standardized architecture for military aircraft weapon interoperability.

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Atomic Weapons Establishment

Kennedy Carter has been working with AWE (the UK Atomic Weapons Establishment) on a research project to investigate the advantages and practicability of a combined system development approach using Exectuable UML and SPARK Ada.

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