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== History ==
[[File:Exercise At-Sea Demo-Formidable Shield.jpg|thumb|160x160px|Royal Danish Navy, seen on a live-fire exercise, was an early user of Systematic’s force tracking software.]]
In 1985, two software engineers at the state-owned technology company, Datacentralen, Michael Holm and Allan Schytt, discussed a system for tracking the movement of warships on the [[Baltic Sea]] for [[Admiral Danish Fleet|Danish Fleet Command]].<ref name=":13">{{Cite web |title=Systematic Group profile from Library Technology Guides |url=https://librarytechnology.org/vendor/systematic |access-date=2023-10-10 |website=librarytechnology.org}}</ref> They incorporated a new company in Aarhus, to develop the software.<ref name=":5" /> The company was briefly known as ''Informatik and Oplysing'', or Infop ApS, before settling on Systematic Software Engineering.<ref name=":8" /> Though later registered as Systematic A/S, it is more commonly known as Systematic.<ref name=":13" /><ref name=":8">{{Cite web |last=Dan |first=Jensen |date=2023-10-03 |title=Michael Holm stopper som direktør for Systematic |url=https://www.computerworld.dk/art/284548/michael-holm-stopper-som-direktoer-for-systematic |access-date=2023-10-04 |website=Computerworld |language=da}}</ref>
=== 1980s-1990s: Message format innovation ===
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