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TRI-Ada 1988: Charleston, WV, USA
- Proceedings of the Conference on TRI-Ada 1988, TRI-Ada 1988, Charleston, West Virginia, USA, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 978-0-89791-285-3
- David L. Barton:
Systems design issues using Ada and VHDL. 1-7 - Daniel F. Sterne, G. Pretti, A. Glendening, B. Jachowski:
A simplified graphic notation for Ada programs. 8-22 - Brett Bachman:
The automation of design in the early lifecycle of a software project. 23-29 - Miguel A. Carrio Jr.:
TAGS. 30-40 - Goran Hemdal:
Generating efficient and complete Ada from a CASE tool. 41-53 - Gary Frankel:
Ada software engineering and optimized code. 55-63 - Nelson H. Weiderman:
Evaluating real-time performance of Ada implementations. 64-79 - Michael F. Tighe:
Instruction scheduling of Ada on RISC processors. 80-88 - Thomas E. Griest:
Distributed Ada for deadline driven applications. 89-102 - David Nelson-Gal:
High performance implementations for Ada interrupts in real-time systems. 103-109 - Judy Bamberger:
Distributed Ada real-time kernel (DARK). 110-134 - Robert M. David:
Parallel Ada on Alliant's FX/series. 135-146 - Beth Cockerham:
Parallel compilation of Ada units. 147-164 - Thomas S. Radi:
Testing Ada designers and code. Test Gen-Ada testing tool. 165-180 - R. J. Martin:
Assurance technology. 181-185 - Rich DeMillo, Weimin Du, Ryan Stansifer:
An integrated software environment for reuse. 186-197 - Chuck Hobin:
The Ada test and verification systems (ATVS). 198-207 - Erhard Ploedereder, Stowe Boyd, I. Campbell, R. Taylor, Richard M. Thall:
Tool interfaces. 208-212 - Stowe Boyd:
The Ada binding for POSIX. 213-217 - Richard N. Taylor:
Tool integration in Arcadia. 218-223 - Richard M. Thall:
The Common PSE Interface Set (CAIS) Object Management System (OMS). 224-231 - Robert J. Knapper:
An introduction for the TRI-Ada session on reusability. 232-236 - Application-based search and retrieval. 237-249
- James Solderitsch, Mark A. Simos, Kurt C. Wallnau:
Reusability library framework (RLF). 250-257 - James A. Perkins:
The myth: anyone can code the software of the requirements and design are... 258-273 - Bill Miller:
Improved HELLFIRE, successful use of the Ada language in an embedded, real-time application. 274-281 - Bruce W. Soares, Harry H. Sun:
Advanced combat systems interactive design laboratory (ACSIDL)-the Ada experience. 282-295 - Linda S. Alger:
Ada software experience with the advanced information processing system. 296-324 - Barbara Scott:
Explorer platform Ada flight software. 325-343 - Kathy Schubert:
The evaluation of Ada software to support the space station power management and distribution system. 344-362 - William T. Howle:
Ada in real-time embedded systems Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle (OMV). 363-369 - P. Simon Tuffs:
Real-time process control in Ada. 371-382 - John Schabowski:
Ada on the AM 29000 in military real-time embedded control applications. 383-389 - Marc Pitarys:
Real-time Ada-observations & experiences with respect to avionics. 390-397 - David L. Barton:
VHDL and Ada firmware. 399-415 - Larry Ritter:
Tools and methods for embedded system design using Ada. 416-425 - David Kalinsky, James Ready:
Distinctions between requirements specification and design of real-time systems. 426-432 - T. M. Nicholson:
"All the right moves". 433-447 - Victor Berman, Carl Schaefer:
The VHDL design system: an Ada-based ECAD system for VLSI. 448-454 - Richard P. Wesenberg, Bruce W. Johnston, Patrick Mulligan:
Using Ada for development of a wird sensing Clear Air Doppler Radar (CADR) work station at the Kennedy space station. 455-465 - Hector Villarreal:
Ada in data base environment- SYBASE implementation of an Ada/SQL interface. 466-476 - Ralph Crafts:
Ada for flexible manufacturing: foundation for success. 477-486 - Claton J. Horning:
Ada integration into MIS environment. 487-494 - Kim Levis Hoover:
Ada and MIS - establishing an Ada foundation. 495-502 - Don O'Neill:
Managing Ada transition. 501-512 - Larry Howard:
Risk management in Ada technology transfer. 513-524 - Donald J. Reifer:
Ada cost issues and answers. 525-542 - Karen E. Sivley:
Ada software productivity issues: results from the AFATDS project. 543-555 - Mary E. Biddle:
Lessons learned by using different methodologies on five Ada projects. 556-566 - Paul J. Mayer:
Entering the Ada systems design and coding market. 567-580 - Dale J. Gaumer, Daniel Roy, Mark S. Gerhardt, Kenneth L. Bowles, G. Smith:
Undoing Ada hype. 581-604 - William A. Whitaker:
Selling Ada - the early days. 605-608 - Donald G. Firesmith:
Managing Ada projects: the people issues. 609-619 - Mark S. Gerhardt:
The real transition problem or don't blame Ada. 620-645 - Charles W. McKay:
Standards for the sake of standards - a recipe for failure. 648-657 - Skip Carstensen:
Developing software using the DOD procurement model. 658-676
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