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4.2.1 Task areas
The DFD shows a clear division between “voyage planning” (Process 1) and executing or monitoring the
voyage (Process 2). The “current voyage plan” memory represents the connecting link between these
two processes. Amongst other things, this memory contains the set track valid in the system, which is
usable for automatic track control. Further processes are used for the procurement and administration
of data (mainly irrespective of the current course of the voyage: Process 3 (integrated in the voyage
progression: Process 5). Process 3 - “Management of data and reference parameters” - models the
“Sea chart management’ (i.e. the administration of the geographical data base for voyage planning and
execution) and the recording and administration of ship data. The data flow “State variables” forming
part of Process 3 primarily models the transmission of the ship's position for selection of the current sea
chart.
It should be borne in mind that the whole “integrated navigation” process chiefly supplies two items of
output information: “Set rudder angle" and “Set engine data”. The information flow via the current val
ues of rudder angle and engine data is effected via the process “State identification” and is thus encap
sulated in the data flow “Sensor data”.