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10th WADAS 1993: McLean, VA, USA
- Judah Mogilensky, Brad Balfour:
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Washington Ada Symposium on Ada - Ada's Role in Software Engineering, WADAS 1993, McLean, Virginia, USA, June 28 - July 1, 1993. ACM 1993, ISBN 978-0-89791-609-7 - Louise A. Sevigny:
A domain specific reuse program for electronic support measures. 1-16 - Michael Frankel:
Enabling reuse with Ada generics. 17-30 - Ronald L. Owens:
Development & implementation of domain-specific reuse plan. 31-42 - Ed Seidewitz:
WAdaS/OOPSLA joint panel (panel): developing software for large scale reuse. 43 - Brad Balfour:
Position paper on the influence of programming languages on reuse. 44 - Sam Adams:
Developing software for large scale reuse. 45-46 - David M. Wade:
Developing software for large scale reuse. 47-49 - Brad Cox:
From reuse repositories to global area networks: Dempsy dumpsters of the information age. 50-52 - Jonathan Preston, Steve Hufnagel:
Object oriented analysis transformation in Ada for real-time systems with resource constraints. 53-64 - Yen-Yi Wu:
Experiences in using Ada to implement an OO software design. 65-70 - Brian Winner:
Investigation of implicitly raised Ada predefined exceptions. 71-80 - Kenneth Fussichen:
The STANFINS epilogue. 81-88 - Jonathan L. Schilling:
Use of Ada in a commericial, small company environment. 89-94 - F. Gregory Farnham:
BSY-2 Ada lessons learned. 95-104 - Christine Anderson:
Transitioning to Ada 9X (panel). 105 - Michael B. Feldman:
Ada 83 and Ada 9X in the universities: filling the pipeline. 106 - Dennis Turner:
Use of Ada in CECOM supported systems. 107 - Joyce L. Tokar:
Transitioning to Ada 9X: Tartan's position. 108 - David Cordes, Allen Parrish:
Incorporating re-use into a software engineering course with Ada. 109-114 - Ruth E. Davis, Ronald L. Danielson:
LSL + Ada → reusable data structures. 115-124 - Lewis Gray:
No one needs DOD-STD-2167A's CSCs and CSUs. 125-132 - Anthony B. Gargaro:
Towards distributed programming paradigms in Ada 9X. 133-146 - K. N. King:
Modula-3: a threat to Ada? 147-154 - Thomas E. Shields:
Ada semantic interface specification (ASIS) working group session. 155-157 - Mickey White:
Message object analysis using ASIS. 158-159 - Cheryl Barbasch:
Experience using ASIS for specialized verification tools. 160-162 - Alex Blakemore:
Using ASIS to develop the Ada quality toolset. 163-166 - Douglas Smith:
Automatically enforcing quality in Ada software (panel). 167 - Mark Dowson:
Automatically enforcing quality in Ada software. 168 - Daniel Ehrenfried:
Automating quality standards in the development of Ada software. 169 - Chuck Hobin:
Automatically enforcing quality in Ada software. 170 - Tim Teitelbaum:
Implications for interactive tools. 171 - Jerome Wong:
Automatically enforcing quality in Ada software. 172 - Mark S. Gerhardt:
Where is the Ada community heading? 173 - Ralph Crafts:
Whither goest Ada? A "gold medal" performer perserves. 174 - Charles McKay:
Ada is a planet in the software solar system. 175 - Greg Aharonian:
The Ada mandate as a threat to national security. 176
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