The purpose of this Web site is to explain the usage of the AIXM model and to enable the AIXM community to collaboratively develop guidance material in support to the AIXM implementations and to provide implementations, including information about such implementations. It is organised in "spaces", each dedicated to to a specific topic. these are grouped known implementations. Contributions are welcome, both as simple comments and as content proposal, as explained on the how to contribute page.
The site is organised in three high-level areas of interest: AIXM concepts, AIXM applications and AIXM data sources, coding guidelines and extensions. In order to facilitate contributions from the global AIXM community, anonymous users are allowed to provide comments on certain sections of the Web site. Registered users have the possibility to make both inline and global comments and can also contribute to the development of the site. The site is hosted by the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation (EUROCONTROL). For registration, please use this registration page.
. Editorial and text formatting conventions are explained here: editorial conventions.
Site tree
The AIXM Confluence site is organised in "Spaces", each dedicated to a specific topic or sub-topic. Each space is a collection of pages, organised as a tree. A page may have other child pages. The following diagram shows the high-level structure of these spaces, with the sections that are part of the same space sharing a common background color.
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Space Shortcuts
In case you have the sidebar expanded on the left-hand side, besides the table of content you will find also some Space Shortcuts on top. These may be external (e.g. to AIXM.aero) or internal (e.g. to other spaces such as the 'AIXM Coding Overview').
Sub-spaces