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From: epm0@bunny.UUCP (Erik Mintz)
Newsgroups: net.columbia
Subject: Re: Old fashion computing practices @ NASA
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Date: Wed, 14-Aug-85 13:42:42 EDT
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> 
> I thought the shuttle software was done by Intermetrics...? Or did they just do
> the compilers? In general, how can one find out more about computing on the
> shuttle?

The September 1984 issue of "Communications of the ACM" contains a case
study of the space shuttle software system. Most of the software seems
to have come from IBM.

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Erik Mintz

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