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1st SETA 1990: Redondo Beach, CA, USA
- Dewayne E. Perry:
Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Environments and Tools for Ada, SETA 1990, Redondo Beach, California, USA, April 30 - May 2, 1990. ACM 1991, ISBN 978-0-89791-398-0 - James Solderitsch:
Working group report library and representation subgroup of methods and tools for design, specification, and reuse. 3-7 - Larry Latour, Tom Wheeler, Bill Frakes:
Descriptive and predictive aspects of the 3Cs model: SETA1 working group summary. 9-17 - S. Tucker Taft:
SETA1 working group on building, debugging and testing real-time and distributed systems. 19-27 - Josephine Micallef, Gail E. Kaiser, Dewayne E. Perry:
SETA1 working group on Ada libraries, configuration management, and version control. 29-31 - David Mundie:
Report of the integration mechanisms working group. 33-35 - Maria H. Penedo:
SEE reference model working group-summary. 37-46 - Josephine Micallef, Gail E. Kaiser:
Extending the MERCURY system to support teams of Ada programmers. 49-60 - Ed Matthews, Gregory D. Burns:
VADS APSE: an integrated Ada programming support environment. 61-72 - Ray Ford, Hong Chew:
AWING: a general purpose command interface generator (and an exercise in software reuse). 73-82 - David A. Mundie, David A. Fisher:
Optimized overload resolution and type matching for Ada. 83-90 - Raymond J. A. Buhr, Gerald M. Karam, Ronald S. Casselman:
Support for specifying temporal behavior in Ada designs. 91-101 - Larry Latour:
A methodology for the design of reuse engineered Ada components. 103-113 - John M. Favaro:
What price reusability?: a case study. 115-124 - C. Murray Woodside, Elias M. Hagos, E. Neron, Raymond J. A. Buhr:
The CAEDE performance analysis tool. 125-136 - Deborah Rennels, Edmond Schonberg:
A program analysis tool for evaluating the Ada compiler validation suite. 137-148
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