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Usage of RTA

The RTA development began back in 1988. This is also the year when RTA was first used in a large scale projects. Since then RTA has been constantly improved and was the platform of choice in many large real-time projects and for various software products.

The timeline below shows some major milestones.

1988  

First Computer-Aided Dispatch System on VAX and Digital PDP-11, Oracle 4 - Vienna Fire brigade / Austria

1989  

First security system on DIGITAL VAX VMS, ORACLE 5 FLOWSYS / RMS at BEP in USA

1990  

First SCADA system for POWER stations on VAX VMS, Oracle 5 VKW / Austria

1992  

First security system on Intel, OS/2, Oracle 6 FLOWSYS at Bank of Turkey

1994  

First railroad safety system on DIGITAL Alpha, DIGITAL Unix STUBAITALBAHN at Innsbruck/Austria

1995  
First newspaper-printing control console MPS-730 on SUN-Solaris, Oracle 6 - DOWJONES in USA

1996  
First SCADA system for POWER stations on Digital Unix, Oracle 7 STEWEAG / Austria

1996  
First newspaper-printing ReelTrack console on Digital Alpha, Oracle 7 pd-Augsburg / Germany

1997   First security system on Digital Alpha, Digital Unix, Oracle 7 FLOWSYS at BEP in USA

1998  
First security system on Intel, Windows NT 4.0, Oracle 8, FLOWSYS at Banca de Italia / Italy

2001  
First security system on Intel, Windows 2000, Oracle 8, FLOWSYS - console at KBA-Giori / Switzerland

2004  
First fully integrated security system on Intel, Windows 2000, Oracle 9, Crystal Enterprise, FLOWSYS enterprise system; demonstrated during Banknote Horizons 2004 at KBA-Giori / Switzerland
       

 


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