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3rd WADAS 1986: Laurel, MD, USA
- Robert J. Knapper, David Dikel:
Proceedings of the Third Annual Washington Ada Symposium on Ada - Ada Use in Focus : Practical Lessons in Perspective, WADAS 1986, Laurel, Maryland, USA, 1986. ACM 1986, ISBN 978-1-4503-7323-4 - Grady Booch, Larry E. Druffel:
Transition to Ada for complex software systems. 1-109 - Robert W. Nelson:
NASA ADA experiment - attitude dynamic simulator. 111-115 - Daniel M. Roy:
Multi-satellite operations control center benchmark. 117-125 - Bethana C. Ross, David A. Cook:
Ada for the COBOL programmer. 127-136 - Richard C. Felsinger:
A computer aided instruction (CAI) course for learning Ada. 137-157 - Don O'Neill:
Software engineering and Ada in design. 159-178 - Benjamin M. Brosgol:
Tutorial on exception handling in Ada. 179-228 - David Bunting, Leonard J. Bass:
Issues in implementing a real time embedded Data Base Management System in Ada. 229-238 - David Butler:
A fault-tolerant system incorporating an Ada executive and 1750A processors. 239-243 - Keijiro Araki, Kazuo Ushijima:
The use of Ada in the development of distributed systems: experience implementing a communications system. 245-251 - Kuo-Chung Tai:
An approach to testing concurrent Ada programs. 253-264 - Tzilla Elrad, Fred Maymir-Ducharme:
Introducing the preference control primitive experience with controlling nondeterminism in Ada. 265-270 - Robin R. Miller, Mary Ann Dodge:
Display development system: a successful Ada application. 271-283 - Kenneth Bowles:
Rapid prototyping with Ada. 285-372 - John E. Gaffney Jr., T. M. McKeever:
ADESSA - an Ada expert system style advisor. 373-377 - Jorge L. Díaz-Herrera, Shawna C. Gregory:
A graphical programming environment in Ada. 379-384 - Alan P. McDonley:
Ada symbolic processing for information fusion. 385-389 - Mike McClimens, Rebecca Bowerman, Chuck Howell, Helen Gill, Robbie Hutchison:
Observations from a prototype implementation of the common APSE interface set (CAIS). 391-420 - Donald Bisant, Sandel Blackwell:
Ada as a simulation language. 421-424
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