TRI-Ada 1992:
Orlando,
Florida,
USA
Conference Proceedings on TRI-Ada '92,
November 17-20,
1992,
Orlando,
Florida USA. ACM,
1992
- Richard M. Stallman:
Against User Interface Copyright.
9-13
- The League for Programming Freedom:
Against Software Patents.
14-21
- The League for Programming Freedom:
The Effects of Software Patents.
22-27
- Christine M. Anderson:
Ada 9X for Managers.
31-35
- S. Tucker Taft:
Ada 9X and Systems Programming.
37-42
- John B. Goodenough:
Ada 9X and Real-Time Systems.
43-47
- Anthony Gargaro:
Towards Distributed Systems in Ada 9X.
49-54
- John McHugh:
Ada 9X and Safety Critical/Secure Systems.
55-59
- Paul Reed:
Experiences in Implementing Ada 9X Protected Records and Requeue.
62-67
- Gary Dismukes, Mike A. Rome:
Implementing Tagged Types and Type Extensions for Ada 9X.
68-78
- Bernard Banner, Edmond Schonberg:
Assessing Ada 9X OOP: Building a Reusable Components Library.
79-90
- S. Tucker Taft:
Ada 9X and OOP.
91-96
- Benjamin M. Brosgol:
Ada 9X and Information Systems.
97-99
- Edmond Schonberg:
Teaching Ada 9X.
101-106
- Joyce L. Tokar:
Ada 9X Implementation.
107-112
- Nelson H. Weiderman:
Ada 9X Validation.
113-118
- Douglas R. Goodman, Richard A. McBride:
Ada as an Introductory Language.
122-125
- Duane J. Jarc:
Ada, Pascal's Replacement for Introductory Courses in Computer Science.
126-134
- Harold Youtzy Jr.:
Ada: Still Our First Choice.
135-139
- Matthew J. Lodge:
Benchmarking Ada: A Rationale.
142-147
- Alvaro Hermida:
HEmut-PoliCaza: Introducing Ada in the University Through PC Anti-Virus Software Development.
148-156
- John Beidler:
Building on the Booch Components: What Can Be Learned When Modifying Real World Software Tools for Educational Use.
157-164
- N. Scott Strong:
Identifying a Complete Object Oriented Life Cycle for Large Systems Development.
166-175
- Mohamed Fayad, Louis J. Hawn, Mark A. Roberts, Jay W. Schooley, Wei-Tek Tsai:
Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) Simulation: An Application of Colbert's Object-Oriented Software Development Method.
176-188
- John A. Jurik, Roger S. Schemenaur:
Experiences in Object Oriented Development.
189-197
- Stefano Crespi-Reghizzi, Marco De Michele, Stefano Perotta:
Behavioral Inheritance: Concepts, Ada Implementation and Experience.
200-210
- Andrew R. Carmichael:
Defining Software Architectures Using the Hierarchical Object-Oriented Design Nethod (HOOD).
211-219
- Michael I. Frankel:
Analysis/Architecture Models to ASG Models: Enabling the Transition.
220-231
- David Brookman:
Object Oriented Methodology Demonstration (OOMD) and Discussion.
233-238
- Rod Arbaugh, Mark Gerhardt:
A Modern Development Process: Experience Gained from Topaz Project.
240-248
- Richard P. Simonian:
Software Development in Core: The Application of Ada and Spiral Development.
249-257
- Ramón D. Acosta:
Specification Prototyping of Concurrent Ada Programs in DProto.
258-266
- James W. Moore:
The Evolving Role of Software Reuse.
268-275
- Jon S. Jensen, Howard D. Stewart, Paul H. Whittington:
Successful Experience with AdaSAGE Reusable Component Library.
276-280
- B. Barlin, J. M. Lawler:
Effective Software Reuse in an Embedded Real-Time System.
281-287
- Gregory M. Bowen:
Testing Reusable Software.
289-294
- Harry F. Joiner:
Management Barriers to Software Reuse.
295-298
- Gary W. Klabunde, Mark A. Roth:
Developing Object-Oriented User Interfaces in Ada with the X Window System.
300-308
- Del Gordon:
A Graphical User Interface in Ada for Domain-Specific Reuse Libraries.
309-320
- George W. Cherry:
Stimulus Response Machines: An Ada-based Graphic Formalism for Describing Class and Object Behavior.
321-332
- Patricia K. Lawlis, Terence W. Elam:
Ada Outperforms Assembly: A Case Study.
334-337
- L. S. Tang:
A Comparison of Ada and C++.
338-349
- Paul A. Bailes, Dan B. Johnston, Eric J. Salzman, Li Wang:
Full Functional Programming in a Declarative Ada Dialect.
350-358
- Mark Gerhardt:
How ``Outsiders'' see Ada and its Future.
361-363
- Riadh Lebib:
MIS and Ada Productivity.
366-374
- Rolland H. Berry, Robert M. Schoenborn:
Estimating Requirements for a Large Software Engineering Project: Experiences with Ada COCOMO on SIDPERS-3.
375-383
- Evan D. Lock, Noah S. Prywes:
Requirements on Ada Reengineering Technology from Past, Present and Future Systems.
384-395
- Deb Waterman:
A Practical Look at SAMeDL.
398-406
- James W. Moore:
Minimizing the Disadvantages of Embedded SQL/Ada.
407-414
- Kenneth Fussichen:
Ada and CICS: or (yes! Ada can be done on an IBM Mainframe).
415-422
- Deborah J. Blair:
Managing Ada Using Rational's Configuration Management/Version Control and IBM's Software Configuration Library Manager.
424-431
- J. T. Stevenson, David E. Emery, J. P. Hustad, B. J. Jacobsen, M. E. Shelor, M. C. Swan:
The Army Sustaining Base APP: An Example of Standards Engineering for Ada.
432-438
- William M. Hodges:
Ada Program Support Environments: A Good Idea Overcome by Changes.
439-448
- Anneliese von Mayrhauser, Shao-Ming Simon Hsueh:
An Ada Deadlock Testing Algorithm Based on Control and Communication Flow Graphs.
450-457
- Steven J. Blake, James B. Bladen:
Experiences with The Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS): Developing a Tool with a View.
458-468
- Ted Selig, Denise Brunelle Priess, Brian D. Mack:
Data Analysis and Reporting for Real-Time Ada Systems.
469-476
- Scott Cleveland:
Implementation versus Binding to the X Window Environment.
477-481
- Tom Burger, James B. Bladen, Richard A. Volz, Ron Theriault, Gary Smith, Kali H. Buhariwalla:
A Practical Tool for Distributing Ada Programs: TeleSoft's Distributed Ada Configuration Tool.
484-492
- S. J. Goldsack, A. A. Holzbacher-Valero, Richard A. Volz, R. Waldrop:
AdaPT and Ada 9X.
493-503
- Patrick Rogers, Marc Pitarys:
Implementing Distributed Ada.
504-510
- Karen L. Sielski:
Implementing Ada Tasking in a Multiprocessing, Multithreaded UNIX Environment.
512-517
- E. W. Giering, Theodore P. Baker:
Using POSIX Threads to Implement Ada Tasking: Description of Work in Progress.
518-529
- Yvon Kermarrec, Laurent Pautet:
Ada Communication Components for Distributed and Real Time Applications.
530-537
- James Hummer, Loïc Briand:
When Hardware Becomes Software: Designing a Safety-Critical System with Ada.
538-544
- R. Stuart Cramer, Jonathan D. Dehn:
The Use of Ada to Achieve Fault Tolerance in AAS.
545-552
- Terry J. Westley:
Evaluation and Improvement of Performance of the Communication Subsystem of a Real-Time, Distributed, C2 Simulator.
553-562
- Judy Kerner:
Where is Ada Headed? The Facts Behind the Myths (Panel).
563-568
- Hal Hart, Jerry Doland, Dick Drake, William H. Ett, Jim King, Herb Krasner, Lee Osterweil, Jim Over:
STARS Process Concepts Summary.
570-594
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