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SIGAda 1999: Redondo Beach, CA, USA
- Hal Hart, S. Tucker Taft, Franco Gasperoni:

Proceedings ACM SIGAda Annual International Conference, SIGAda 1999, The Engineering of Industrial Strength Real-Time Software & Distributed Systems: Using Ada and Related Technologie, Redondo Beach, CA, USA, October 17-21, 1999. ACM 1999, ISBN 1-58113-127-5 - Bran Selic:

Architectural patterns for complex real-time systems (abstract of keynote address). 1 - Scott James:

Redistribution in distributed Ada. 3-8 - David Botton:

Interfacing Ada 95 to Microsoft COM and DCOM technologies. 9-14 - Kristina Lundqvist, Lars Asplund:

A formal model of the Ada Ravenscar tasking profile; delay until. 15-21 - Paul B. Carpenter:

Verification of requirements for saftey-critical software. 23-29 - Laurent Pautet, Thomas Quinot, Samuel Tardieu:

CORBA and CORBA services for DSA. 31-38 - Yvon Kermarrec:

CORBA vs. Ada 95 DSA: a programmer's view. 39-46 - Martin C. Carlisle

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A truly implementation independent GUI development tool. 47-52 - Joseph R. Wisniewski:

Transitioning an ASIS application: version 1 to Ada95 2.0. 53-65 - William Currie Colket:

Code analysis of saftey-critical and real-time software using ASIS. 67-76 - Laurent Pautet, Samuel Tardieu:

What future for the distributed systems annex?. 77-82 - Gerhard Bühler, Heinz Faßbender:

Applying Ada, Java and CORBA for making a command and control information system platform independent. 83-88 - Michael Tonndorf:

Ada conformity assessments: a model for other programming languages?. 89-99 - Christine Hulse, Scott Edgerton, Michael Ubnoske, Louis Vazquez:

Reducing maintenance costs through the application of modern software architecture principles. 101-110 - John W. McCormick:

Ada, model railroading, and real-time software engineering education (keynote address). 111-112 - Juan Carlos Díaz Martín, Isidro Irala Veloso, José Manuel Rodríguez García:

Building Tcl-Tk GUIs for HRT-HOOD systems. 113-123 - Tony Lowe:

Extending Ada to assist multiprocessor embedded development. 125-132 - Steven Doran:

Interfacing low-level C device drivers with Ada 95. 133-143 - Patricia Balbastre

, Silvia Terrasa, Joan Vila i Carbó, Alfons Crespo:
Experiences using Ada in a real-time and distributed laboratory. 145-155 - Arthur Vargas Lopes:

Ada+SQL-an overview. 157-162 - Ming Wang:

Integrating a software engineering approach into an Ada closed laboratory. 163-168 - Sheri J. Bernstein, Robert S. Duff:

Optimizing Ada on the fly. 169-179 - Henry A. Lortz, Timothy A. Tibbetts:

The role of distributed, real-time Ada & C++ on the Airborne Surveillance Testbed (AST) program. 181-182 - Tony Lowe:

Pinching pennies while losing dollars. 183-193 - Olga Rusanova, Alexandr Korochkin:

Scheduling problems for parallel and distributed systems. 195-201 - Donald M. Needham, Steven A. Demurjian, Thomas J. Peters:

Towards a distributed object-oriented propagation model using Ada95. 203-210 - Ravi K. Gedela, Sol M. Shatz, Haiping Xu:

Formal modeling of synchronization methods for concurrent objects in Ada 95. 211-220 - Ian Gilchrist:

Attitudes to Ada in the UK high-reliability software sector (plenary session). 221 - Brad Balfour:

The current state of CORBA (invited presentation). 223 - Hal Hart, Barry W. Boehm, S. Tucker Taft, Tony Wasserman:

What happened to integrated environments? (panel session). 225-226 - Barry W. Boehm:

Predicting the future of computer systems and software engineering (keynote address). 227 - Ian Gilchrist:

Attitudes to Ada - a market survey. 229-242

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