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TRI-Ada 1993: Seattle, Washington, USA
- Charles B. Engle Jr.:
Conference Proceedings on TRI-Ada 1993, September 18-23, 1993, Seattle, Washington, USA. ACM 1993, ISBN 0-89791-621-2 - Mike Downs, Judy Duffy, Karen Mackey, Luke Teyssier, Chris Tonas:
Using X with the ADA Mind-Set. 20-28 - Karl S. Mathias, Mark A. Roth:
Ada/X Window System Bindings: Conversion Strategies. 29-36 - Christopher Byrnes:
Porting Applications Between Two Commercial Ada/Motif Bindings. 37-49 - Lewis Gray:
M3: MIL-STD-SDD: The Next Generation of Software Development Standards (Panel). 51-56 - J. Chris Commons, Mark S. Gerhardt:
A Model for Analyzing Megaprogramming, Reuse and Domain Specific Software Architectures. 58-64 - Carol Diane Klingler:
A Case Study in Process Definition. 65-79 - Alan W. Brown, David J. Carney, Peter H. Feiler, Patricia A. Oberndorf, Marvin V. Zelkowitz:
A Project Support Environment Reference Model. 82-89 - A. R. Filarey, Walker E. Royce, R. Rao, Peter Schmutz, L. Doan-Minh:
Software First: Applying Ada Megaprogramming Technology to Target Platform Selection Trades. 90-101 - James W. Moore:
M7: Reuse Library Interoperability Group (RIG): Purpose and Progress (Panel). 105-111 - Arthur Vargas Lopes, Michael B. Feldman, Rachelle S. Heller:
A Controlled Experiment with Software for Teaching Ada Tasking. 116-125 - Karim El Guemhioui, Steven A. Demurjian, Thomas J. Peters:
Object-Oriented Design and Automatic Ada Code Generation in the Education of Software Engineers. 126-136 - Murali Sitaraman, Jeff Gray:
Software Reuse: A Context for Introducing Software Engineering Principles in a Traditional Computer Science Second Course. 137-146 - Luba Vladavsky:
T2: ASIS: Tools with a View of Exposing Ada (Panel). 147-151 - Randall Brukardt:
Panel on Early Experiences with Ada 9x Program Organization. 156-160 - John W. McCormick:
Teaching Ada by the Book: The Pedagogy of Ada in CS1 (Panel). 162-167 - Neil Salant:
The Feasibility of Domain Specific Software Reuse for Electronic Warfare Systems. 170-179 - Patrick Rogers, Steve O'Neill, Marc Pitarys, Kenneth Littlejohn:
Demonstrable Fault Tolerance for Distributed Ada. 180-188 - Peter T. Brennan:
Observations on Program-Wide Ada Exception Propagation. 189-195 - Michael I. Frankel:
Ada 9X and CASE: A Methods Perspective. 200-210 - E. W. Giering, Frank Mueller, Theodore P. Baker:
Implementing Ada 9X Features Using POSIX Threads: Design Issues. 214-228 - Colin Atkinson, David Weller:
Integrating Inheritance and Synchronization in Ada9X. 229-241 - Yvon Kermarrec, Laurent Pautet:
A Distributed Shared Virtual Memory for Ada 83 and Ada 9X Applications. 242-251 - William B. Frakes:
A Dialogue on Software Engineering and Ada (Panel). 262-265 - Michael Tonndorf:
An Integrated Tool Environment for Ada Compiler Validations. 268-276 - Bevin R. Brett:
Smart Recompilation: What Is It?, Its Benefits for the User, and Its Implementation in the DEC Ada Compilation System. 277-287 - Harry Koehnemann, Timothy E. Lindquist:
Towards Target-Level Testing and Debugging Tools for Embedded Software. 288-298 - Fred Grossman, Robert J. Klerer, Charles B. Engle Jr.:
Automating the Ada Programming Rrocess: A Domain-Specific Approach. 302-311 - Warren D. Ferguson, John K. Whiteman:
Platform Independent Translations for a Compilable Ada Abstract Syntax. 312-322 - Jonathan A. Turner, Thomas L. Hill:
Ada Abstraction, Generation, Verification. 323-329 - Teri F. Payton:
STARS: Impact of Megaprogramming on Systems Engineering, Process and Future Competitiveness (Panel). 334-337 - Robert C. Leif, Jason Sara, Ian Burgess, Michael Kelly, Suzanne B. Leif, Theresa Daly:
The Development of Software in the Ada Language for a Mid-Range Hematology Analyzer. 340-346 - Mickey White:
A Universal Delogger Using the Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS). 347-353 - Donald G. Krantz, Ron Belt, Steve Gunderson, Belle Shenoy, Mark Vojta:
The Aladdex Operating Systems for the Aladdin Multiprocessor. 354-366 - Anneliese von Mayrhauser, Taewoong Jeon:
CASE Tool Architecture for Knowledge-Based Regression Testing. 368-378 - Jeffrey V. Nickerson:
Visual Conventions for System Design Using Ada 9X: Representing Asynchronous Transfer of Control. 379-384 - Gary J. Cernosek:
ROMAN-9X: A Technique for Representing Object Models in Ada 9X Notation. 385-406 - Susan H. Nycum:
Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in Software. 410-421
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