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11th WADAS 1994: McLean, VA, USA
- Stowe Boyd:
Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Washington Ada Symposium & summer ACM SIGAda Meeting on Ada, WADAS 1994, McLean, Virginia, USA, 1994. ACM 1994, ISBN 978-0-89791-684-4 - Ben Brosgol, Robert I. Eachus, David E. Emery:
Information systems development in Ada. 2-16 - James Sutera Wolfe:
Ad Hoc Query: a reusable database access capability. 17-27 - Margaret J. Davis, Harold G. Hawley:
Dialogue-specified reuse of domain engineering work products. 28-36 - Sholom Cohen:
A model base for software engineering. 37-51 - Dean Roberts, Rod Ontjes:
Ada and Hatley-Pirbhai. 52-62 - C. Armstrong, R. Venkatraman:
Common Ada bindings to compartmented mode workstations. 63-73 - Eugen N. Vasilescu, Sabah Salih, Reinaldo Perez:
Developing Ada applications in a distributed computing environment. 74-85 - M. C. Moan, S. Talley, S. Ford:
A motif-based instructor interface for a maintenance trainer. 86-91 - Peter E. Obermayer, Joachim Schröer, R. A. Peek, N. Collienne, Achilles Klimek, Rudolf Landwehr:
Verification of the application of coding rules for Ada to enhance portability of real-time applications. 92-96 - Edward William Giering III, Theodore P. Baker:
The GNU Ada runtime library (GNARL). 97-107 - John Beidler:
Experiences building data structure artifacts in Ada9X. 108-112 - Walker E. Royce, Barry W. Boehm, Cathy Druffel:
Employing UNAS technology for software architecture education at the University of Southern California. 113-121
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