Computer Error Grounds Japanese Flights
zephiros writes "Mainichi Daily News reports that a "computer glitch" in Tokyo air traffic control systems resulted in the cancellation of 203 flights this weekend. At 7am Saturday, the error "caused the names of airlines and flight numbers to disappear from radar screens." A Japan Times article suggests the problem may be related to upgrades on a system which exchanges flight plans with the Defense Agency. Makes one wonder about the integration and maintenance risks of systems like CAPPS II."
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Because this is Slashdot, where every article must somehow involve a violation of rights by the big bad government.
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I think it's obviously Y2K related. Civilization as we know it should be coming to an end in a week or so.
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"Computers are just no good," said one 51-year-old company manager leaving for Sapporo. "I'm sure they're helpful, but they're just too fragile." Uh, yeah, I also have a feeling they may be a little helpful. Good luck controlling 70 percent of all air traffic in Japan with abacii and the Everyday Memory Builder...
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Computer related story about a programming error halting Air traffic control system in Japan is entered in a pre-posting queue to Slashdot.
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At 7am Saturday, the error "caused the names of airlines and flight numbers to disappear from radar screens."
I'm guessing there was an article posted yesterday on Slashdot that linked directly to their system.
"Uh, folks, we're experiencing some moderate Godzilla-related turbulence at this time, so I'm going to go ahead and ask you to put your seatbelts back on. When we get to 35 thousand feet, he usually does let go, so from there on out, all we have to worry about is Mothra, and, uh, we do have reports he's tied up with Gamera and Rodan at the present time. Thank you very much."
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If this was an error in the code, then how were they able to repair it in just 54 minutes? That's a pretty narrow window when it comes to rounding up the programmers, searching through the source...
If this was the 80's, I could say: "Their programmers are Samari trained, and if they don't work fast and accurate, they have to commit hari kari (disembowelment) in front of their peers.", and everybody would believe me. Guess I'll just have to make up shit about Islam instead.
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Does the ICAO [icao.org] have strong procedural rules in place on what to do in the event of a slashdotting?
Might be time to get out the rulebook...