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SIGAda 2002: Houston, Texas, USA
- Salih Yurttas, John McCormick:
Proceedings of the 2002 Annual ACM SIGAda International Conference on Ada: The Engineering of Correct and Reliable Software for Real-Time & Distributed Systems using Ada and Related Technologies 2002, Houston, Texas, USA, December 8-12, 2002. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-611-0 - Peter Amey, Roderick Chapman
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Industrial strength exception freedom. 1-9 - Richard Conn:
Ada, CMM level 4, and the C-130J aircraft. 10 - Robert W. Carey, Paul J. Van Arsdall, John P. Woodruff:
The national ignition facility: early operational experience with a large Ada control system. 11 - Thomas C. Brooke:
Development of a distributed, cross-platform simulator. 12-21 - Martin C. Carlisle
, Ricky E. Sward, Jeffrey W. Humphries:
Weaving Ada 95 into the .net environment. 22-26 - Dhavy Gantsou:
An architectural framework for supporting distributed object based routing. 27-29 - Leonid Dulman:
Visual Ada developer. 30-34 - Michael McEvilley:
The essence of information assurance and its implications for the Ada community. 35-39 - V. Santhanam:
The anatomy of an FAA-qualifiable Ada subset compiler. 40-43 - Robert C. Leif, Suzanne B. Leif, Stephanie H. Leif:
XML and Ada complement each other. 44 - Melvin Neville, Anaika Sibley:
Developing a generic genetic algorithm. 45-52 - Dmitry Korochkin, Sergey Korochkin:
Experimental performance analysis of the Ada95 and Java parallel program on SMP systems. 53-56

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