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TRI-Ada 1995: Anaheim, CA, USA - Tutorials
- David Cook:
Tutorial Proceedings on Ada's Role in Global Markets: solutions for a changing complex world, TRI-Ada 1995, November 5-10, 1995, Anaheim, CA, USA. ACM 1995, ISBN 0-89791-705-7 - Bo Ingvar Sandén:
Design of Concurrent Software. 5-26 - Bo Ingvar Sandén:
Modeling Problem-Domain Asynchrony. 27-69 - Bo Ingvar Sandén:
Resource Sharing Deadlock Prevention. 70-103 - Suzanne Pawlan Levy, John W. McCormick:
Teaching Programming for Reuse: Generics for Educators. 105-117 - Ken Shumate:
Software Specification and Design with Ada: A Disciplined Approach. 118-119 - Arthur G. Duncan:
Conversion to Ada and Ada 95: A Software Re-engineering Approach. 121-171 - David Weller:
The GNU Ada 95 Booch Components. 173-223 - Bill Beckwith:
CORBA and the Future of Application Development. 225-242 - Brad Balfour, Mark S. Gerhardt:
Patterns and paradigms for using Ada 95. 243-310 - Janet Johns, J. L. Diaz-Herrara:
Intelligent Systems and Ada 95. 311-357 - Stéphane Barbey, Magnus Kempe, A. Strohmeir:
Advanced Object-Oriented Features and Programming in Ada 95. 359-489 - Philippe Kruchten:
Software Architecture and Iterative Development Process. 491-539 - Philippe Kruchten:
Architecture Blueprints - the "4+1" View Model of Software Architecture. 540-555 - Bryce M. Bardin:
Implementing Concurrent Programs in Ada 95. 557-654 - Michael B. Feldman, Jack Beidler:
Teaching Object Programming with Ada 95. 655-685 - Ken Shumate:
Software Specification and Design: A Disciplined Approach. 687-736 - Ken Shumate:
BATCES Solution #1: An Object-Oriented Design from Functional Requirements Analysis. 737-739 - Ingmar Ögren:
O4S (Objects for Systems): Tailoring MIL-STD-498 for Efficiency. 741-772 - Ingmar Ögren:
Experiences from Trial Use of MIL-STD-498 in Connection with the O4S (Objects for Systems) Development Method. 773-789 - Bill Beckwith:
FRESCO - the Next Generation of GUI's. 791-885
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