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- 1985
- Mícheál Mac an Airchinnigh:
Computer graphics software in Ada using AdaM. WADAS 1985: 53-66 - Mitchell J. Bassman, Gerald A. Fisher, Anthony B. Gargaro:
Evaluating the performance efficiency of Ada compilers. WADAS 1985: 179-194 - Kenneth Bowles:
Industry (keynote address) (title only). WADAS 1985: 1 - Aryola Chan, Sy Danberg, Terry A. Landers, Anil Nori, John Miles Smith, Stephen Fox:
A database management capability for Ada. WADAS 1985: 67-92 - Frederick H. Daniels, Jonathan A. Lorch:
Applications of Ada in a kidney-dialysis ward. WADAS 1985: 125-129 - S. Fujita:
Distributed operating system for robot network (title only). WADAS 1985: 123 - Alan A. Goerner:
The impact of Ada on software project organization. WADAS 1985: 113-119 - J. C. Helm, T. E. Cook:
Ada implementation in a non-Ada environment. WADAS 1985: 5-10 - Joseph D. Houle:
Developing a queueing simulation package in Ada. WADAS 1985: 45-51 - Joseph J. Johovich:
EEES: the "Manhattan Project" for systems engineering. WADAS 1985: 19-42 - Steven E. Keller, John A. Perkins:
Ada measurement based on software quality principles. WADAS 1985: 195-203 - Edward Lieblein:
Government (keynote address) (title only). WADAS 1985: 1 - Timothy E. Lindquist, Jeffrey L. Facemire:
Ada-based abstract machine specification of CAIS to generate validation tests. WADAS 1985: 173-178 - Michael B. Paulkovich, Bill R. Brykczynski:
VISTA: Vitro Software Test Application Program. WADAS 1985: 11-17 - Paul Robertson:
OPSAda3: an Ada-based production rule interpreter. WADAS 1985: 139-146 - Allen Rude:
Translating a research LISP prototype to a formal Ada design prototype. WADAS 1985: 147-170 - Daniel F. Sterne, M. E. Schmid, M. J. Gralia, T. A. Grobicki, R. A. R. Pearce:
Use of Ada for shipboard embedded applications. WADAS 1985: 131-136 - Eugen Vasilescu:
Teaching Ada for business students. WADAS 1985: 95-104 - Nelson H. Weiderman, Catherine W. Johnson:
An animated instructional model for Ada tasking. WADAS 1985: 105-111 - Michael B. Feldman:
Proceedings of the Second Annual Washington Ada Symposium on Ada - Ada in the Mainstream: Applications and Education, WADAS 1985, Washington, D.C., USA, 1985. ACM 1985, ISBN 978-1-4503-7318-0 [contents]
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