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SIGAda 2005: Atlanta, GA, USA
- John W. McCormick, Leemon C. Baird III:
Proceedings of the 2005 Annual ACM SIGAda International Conference on Ada: The Engineering of Correct and Reliable Software for Real-Time & Distributed Systems using Ada and Related Technologies 2005, Atlanta, GA, USA, November 13-17, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-185-6 - Frank Singhoff, Jérôme Legrand, Laurent Nana, Lionel Marcé:
Scheduling and memory requirements analysis with AADL. 1-10 - Xavier Sautejeau:
Modeling SPARK systems with UML. 11-16 - Ricky E. Sward, Leemon C. Baird III:
Optimizing the SPARK program slicer. 17-22 - Howard Ausden, Karl A. Nyberg:
Using ASIS to generate C++ bindings. 23-30 - Alexandr Korochkin, Salah Imad, Dmitry Korochkin:
Experimental performance analysis of ada programs in cluster system. 31-36 - Anthony S. Ruocco:
Experiences using SPARK in an undergraduate CS course. 37-40 - Javier Miranda, Edmond Schonberg, Hristian Hristov Kirtchev:
The implementation of ada 2005 synchronized interfaces in the GNAT compiler. 41-48 - Gustaf Naeser, Kristina Lundqvist, Lars Asplund:
Temporal skeletons for verifying time. 49-56 - James F. Davis:
The affordable application of formal methods to software engineering. 57-62 - Gustaf Naeser, Lars Asplund, Johan Furunäs:
SafetyChip: a time monitoring and policing device. 63-68 - David G. Mathisen, Robert W. Carey:
Orchestrating shots for the national ignition racility. 69-78 - Knut H. Pedersen, Constantinos Constantinides:
AspectAda: aspect oriented programming for ada95. 79-92 - Matt Mark:
Data sharing between ada and C/C++. 93-102 - Andrew Berns:
A comparison of CORBA and ada's distributed systems annex. 103-108 - George Romanski:
Ada in the avionics industry. 109-114
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