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SIGAda 1985: Paris, France
- John G. P. Barnes, Gerald A. Fisher:
Proceedings of the 1985 Annual ACM SIGAda International Conference on Ada, SIGAda 1985, Paris, France, May 14-16, 1985. Cambridge University Press 1985, ISBN 978-0-89791-162-7 - Mike W. Rogers:
IT companies' acceptance of and attitudes towards Ada. 1-13 - Olavi Poutanen, Kari-Matti Varanki, Tapio Välimäki:
Notes on building a relational database management system in Ada. 14-24 - Kjell-Håkan Närfelt, Dick Schefström:
Extending the scope of the program library. 25-40 - Stephen Fox, Anil Nori, John Miles Smith, Arvola Chan, Sy Danberg:
A tool kit for database programming in Ada. 41-57 - Edith Schonberg, Edmond Schonberg:
Highly parallel Ada - Ada on an ultracomputer. 58-71 - Richard A. Volz, Trevor N. Mudge, Arch W. Naylor, John H. Mayer:
Some problems in distributing real-time Ada programs across machines. 72-84 - Paola Inverardi, Franco Mazzanti, Carlo Montangero:
The use of Ada in the design of distributed systems. 85-96 - Carol Helfgott LeDoux, Douglas Stott Parker Jr.:
Saving traces for Ada debugging. 97-108 - Andrea Di Maio, Stefano Ceri, Stefano Crespi-Reghizzi:
Execution monitoring and debugging tool for Ada using relational algebra. 109-123 - Claude Mauger, Kevin Pammett:
An event-driven debugger for Ada. 124-135 - Thomas M. Leonard:
Ada and the graphical kernel system. 136-150 - Mitchell J. Bassman, Gerald A. Fisher, Anthony B. Gargaro:
An approach for evaluating the performance efficiency of Ada compilers. 151-163 - Rajiv Gupta, Mary Lou Soffa:
The efficiency of storage management schemes for Ada programs. 164-172 - Raymond J. A. Buhr, Gerald M. Karam, C. Murray Woodside:
An overview and example of application of CAEDE: a new, experimental design environment for Ada. 173-184 - Friedrich W. von Henke, David C. Luckham, Bernd Krieg-Brückner, Olaf Owe:
Semantic specification of Ada packages. 185-196 - Olivier Roubine:
Programming large and flexible systems in Ada. 197-209 - Raymond J. A. Buhr:
Lessons from practical experience teaching hands-on, real-time, embedded system programming with Ada. 210-216 - Bryce M. Bardin, Marion F. Moon:
In search of "real" Ada: a software saga with a moral or two. 217-228 - Rene Beretz, Benjamin M. Brosgol:
Developing an automated Ada training product. 229-240 - Robert E. Strom, Shaula Yemini, Peter Wegner:
Viewing Ada from a process model perspective. 241-254 - David P. Helmbold, David C. Luckham:
TSL: task sequencing language. 255-274 - Peter J. L. Wallis:
Automatic language conversion and its place in the transition to Ada. 275-284 - Sriram Sankar, David S. Rosenblum, Randall Neff:
An implementation of Anna. 285-296 - Véronique Donzeau-Gouge, Bernard Lang, Bertrand Melese:
A tool for Ada program manipulations: mentor-Ada. 297-308 - R. H. Pierce:
Ada in the ECLIPLSE project support environment. 309-320 - Jørgen Bundgaard:
The development of an Ada front end for small computers. 321-328 - Gregory A. Riccardi, Theodore P. Baker:
A runtime supervisor to support Ada tasking: rendezvous and delays. 329-342 - Mario R. Barbacci, W. H. Maddox, T. D. Newton, R. G. Stockton:
The Ada+ front end and coder generator. 343-354 - D. A. Taffs, M. W. Taffs, J. C. Rienzo, T. R. Hampson:
The ALS Ada compiler global optimizer. 355-366
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