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6th WADAS 1989: McLean, VA, USA
- Edwin Seidewitz, Eileen Quann:
Proceedings of the Sixth Washington Ada Symposium on Ada, WADAS 1989, McLean, Virginia, USA, 1989. ACM 1989, ISBN 978-1-4503-7320-3 - Corporate US Air Force:
Ada implementation plan (panel session). 1-5 - Robert E. Fritz, Sharon M. Fritz:
Experience with Ada and the 2167 software detailed design document. 7-9 - Joe Pendley:
Using information engineering and Ada object-oriented design methods in concert - a case study. 11-19 - Nancy R. Mead, Roger J. Lockhart:
Using a multi-level design method under DOD-STD-2167A. 21-37 - David L. Remkes, Kurt M. Gutzmann, Frank E. Sizer:
Automated test support for Ada PDL. 39-45 - Pascal de Seze, Christian Bonnet, Jean-François Caillet, Barbara Raither:
A graphical trace analysis tool for Ada real-time embedded systems. 47-52 - Thomas S. Radi:
TestGen - testing tool for Ada Designs and Ada code. 53-62 - Frederick C. Hathorn:
Structured tasks. 63-74 - Douglas L. Long, Lori A. Clarke, Joseph Fialli:
Ada language considerations for concurrency analysis. 75-80 - Peter Dencker:
The Ada-IDAS project monitoring task states. 81-87 - Charles B. Williams:
Creating an integrated software/systems engineering environment. 89-95 - Stephen A. Bailey, Bruce A. Burton:
Realizing software productivity through a software first design process toolset. 97-107 - Luba Vladavsky, Melih Yaramanoglu:
Computation of software quality indicators tailored for Ada using the Rational R1000 Ada development environment tools. 109-116 - A. Reedy, D. Stephenson, E. Dudar, F. C. Blumberg:
A life cycle based approach to Ada software configuration management. 117-127 - Marvin J. Carr:
A circular model for software development. 129-133 - Frank E. McGarry, Linda Esker, Kelvin Quimby:
Evolution of Ada technology in a production software environment. 135-143 - Ronald H. Klausewitz, Stephen W. Willis:
An Ada design for the windowing, tasking, and processing of multi-dimensional large arrays. 145-148 - Michel A. Lortie, J. Scott MacKay:
The SuperSwift realtime executive: an astonishingly elegant solution to an age old problem. 149-154 - Thomas L. Chen, Walter Sobkiw:
Binding as a mechanism to support reusability in a distributed Ada communications system. 155-162 - A. Jouchoux, E. Hillis, Graham Tate:
Porting a spacecraft monitor and control system written in Ada. 163-168 - David B. Kinder:
How do you release a product implemented in Ada?: making compatible interface changes with the BiiN Ada compiler. 169-175 - Gary N. Falacara:
Some observations concerning reuse. 177-183 - Christine L. Braun, Mamie Y. Liu:
Software reuse in networking applications. 185-189 - Joanne Holmberg, Joanne C. Piper, Terry Vogelsong:
Software development center-Washington: RAPIDa support center for software reuse. 191-193 - Gregg P. Reed, Donald E. Bynum:
Analyzing systems for object oriented design. 195-200 - G. K. Khalsa:
Using object modeling to transform structured analysis into object oriented design. 201-212 - P. Vielcanet:
HOOD design method and control/command techniques for the develpment of realtime software. 213-219 - George W. Cherry:
Covering the life cycle with Ada: Ada all the way. 221-263 - John A. Anderson, Lance Holland, Jane McDonald, Elaine Scranage:
Automated object-oriented requirements analysis and design. 265-272 - Hassan Gomaa:
A software design method for Ada based real time systems. 273-284
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