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7th WADAS 1990: McLean, VA, USA
- Eileen Quann, Christine L. Braun:
Proceedings of the Seventh Washington Ada Symposium on Ada, WADAS 1990, McLean, Virginia, USA, 1990. ACM 1990, ISBN 978-1-4503-7321-0 - Jack Rothrock:
Reusable Ada Products for Information systems Development (RAPID): reuse - year 2000. 1-7 - Michael Stark:
On designing parametrized systems using Ada. 9-15 - Gary Mrenak:
Evolving concepts, or why users often don't recognize the software they asked for. 17-22 - Judah Mogilensky:
Approaches to upgrading software process maturity. 23-28 - Carl E. Dahlke, John A. Anderson:
Tailoring the DOD-STD-2167A software design document to support layered abstractions. 29-35 - Henry Basson, Jean-Claude Derniame:
Towards an evolutive kernel of mesurements on Ada sources developed on an integrated software engineering environmentsoftware engineering environment. 37-53 - James Solderitsch, Timothy Schreyer:
A generative approach to reusing of Ada subsystems. 55-64 - Thomas W. Bragg:
Automatic generation of Ada for MIS applications. 65-70 - Peter H. Luckey, Frank G. DuPont:
Rapid prototyping in Ada in the rational environment emphasizing software reuse. 71-76 - Donald L. Ross:
Issues in object-oriented requirements analysis. 77-99 - William R. Bitman:
Functional lists: object-oriented design classes for MIS applications. 101-122 - Cameron M. Donaldson, Edward R. Comer, Andres Rudmik:
Ada box structures: starting with objects. 123-132 - Leslie C. Lander, Sandeep Mitra, Thomas F. Piatkowski:
Priority inversion in Ada programs during elaboration. 133-141 - Edward William Giering III, Theodore P. Baker:
Compile time scheduling of an Ada subset. 143-155 - Fred Maymir-Ducharme, Mike Kamrad:
Multitasking, scheduling: approaches for Ada. 157-162 - John A. Anderson:
Technology insertion: establishing an object-oriented life-cycle methodology. 163-171 - Allan Jaworski, David LaVallee:
Principles for defining an object-oriented design decomposition in Ada. 183-182 - William A. Josephson, James W. Armitage:
Analysis tools for Ada concurrency designs. 189-204 - James E. Hassett:
Ada tasking for parallel computation: supporting fine-grained forall parallelism. 205-211 - Manju Bewtra, Sidney C. Bailin, J. Mike Moore:
An Ada design and implementation toolset based on object-oriented and functional programming paradigms. 213-226 - Thomas F. Reid:
Object-oriented requirements analysis: a tool vision. 227-230 - Anders Sixtensson, Wenchuan Ye:
Reuse in the telecommunication domain using object oriented technology and Ada. 231-239 - Jürgen F. H. Winkler:
Adding inheritance to Ada. 241-244 - Stefano Genolini, Andrea Di Maio, Marco De Michele:
DRAGOON and Ada: the wedding of the nineties. 245-254 - Joseph W. Croghan, Myron L. Cramer, Joan Hardy:
Implementing advanced artificial intelligence concepts in Ada: a case study of a prototype expert system for a real-time electronic warfare application. 255-259 - Raymond Kehoe:
A software manager's views on Ada and software engineering training as examples of defects in corporate training programs. 261-267 - Elizabeth S. Adams:
Two views of teaching Ada - integrated and stand-alone. 269-275 - John Ammirati, Mark S. Gerhardt, Dick Dye:
Using object-oriented thinking to teach Ada. 277-300 - James R. Miller, Timothy R. Dugan:
Software development for the Space Station Freedom Program in the year 2000. 301-312 - Karen Mackey, Mike Downs, Judy Duffy, Jim Leege:
Achieving reusability through an interactive Ada interface builder. 313-329 - Barry P. Finkelstein:
A hypertext-based documentation workbench for Ada-language systems. 331-338
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