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TRI-Ada 1995: Anaheim, CA, USA
- Charles B. Engle Jr.:

Proceedings of the conference on TRI-Ada 1995: Ada's role in global markets: solutions for a changing complex world, November 5 -10, 1995, Anaheim, CA, USA. ACM 1995, ISBN 0-89791-705-7 - Stephen R. Lindsay, Mark A. Roth:

An Ada binding for ODMG-93. 18-27 - Mitch Gart:

Interfacing Ada to C - solutions to four problems. 28-34 - Richard Kram, Ed Gallagher, Jeffrey Den Bleyker, Howard Eng:

Ada 83/95 binding to OSF's distributed computing environment (DCE). 38-48 - Peter E. Obermayer, Georg Schüer, Rudolf Landwehr:

An implementation of the DIS standard in ADA. 49-53 - Neal S. Coulter, Ira Monarch, Suresh Konda, Marvin J. Carr:

Ada and the evolution of software engineering. 56-71 - Alan Paterson:

Swiss postbank: Ada in a commercial application. 72-84 - Lars Asplund:

A reinforcement strategy for least slack scheduling using BPHT. 90-94 - John Hayward, Stephen Bale:

Refinement of Z specifications using reusable software components in Ada. 95-104 - John A. Hamilton Jr., David A. Cook, Udo W. Pooch:

Distributed simulation in Ada 95. 105-113 - Don K. Silvasi-Patchin:

Real-time avionics in Ada 83. 118-126 - E. W. Giering, Theodore P. Baker:

Implementing Ada protected objects - interface issues and optimization. 134-143 - Robert G. Pettit IV, Hassan Gomaa:

A software design method for Ada 95 based concurrent and real-time systems. 144-147 - Arne Carlsson:

Cost effective satellite development with use of an Ada microprocessor. 158-165 - Anthony B. Gargaro, A. Spencer Peterson:

Transitioning a model-based software engineering architectural style to Ada 95. 166-178 - Christopher J. Thompson, Vincent Celier:

DVM: an object-oriented framework for building large distributed Ada systems. 179-191 - Stéphane Barbey, Bill Beckwith, David Weller, Brad Balfour:

Experiences in object-oriented programming (panel session). 194-199 - Jodene M. Sasine, Raymond J. Toal:

Implementing the model-view-controller paradigm in Ada 95. 202-211 - Stéphane Barbey:

Ada 95 as implementation language for object-oriented designs. 212-225 - John A. Hamilton Jr., Udo W. Pooch:

A survey of object-oriented methodologies. 226-234 - James Baldo:

Panel: effects of object-oriented design on reuse and maintenance. 236-237 - Linda Safford, Phil Brashear, Oliver Cole, Robert Dewar, Nelson H. Weiderman:

For environment initiatives, will Ada 95 experiences parallel Ada 83 experiences? (panel session). 239-244 - Gary Shupe:

For partnership initiatives, will Ada 95 experiences parallel Ada 83 experiences? 245-246 - Charles W. Lillie, Michael B. Feldman, Frances L. Van Scoy, John Beidler, Brian A. Malloy:

Development and distribution of Ada courseware (panel). 247-248 - Charles W. Lillie, Frances L. Van Scoy, Brian A. Malloy, John Beidler:

Development and distribution of Ada courseware. 249-250 - John Thornley:

Performance of a high-level parallel programming layer defined on top of the Ada tasking model. 252-262 - Yvon Kermarrec, Laurent Pautet, Samuel Tardieu:

GARLIC: generic Ada reusable library for interpartition communication. 263-269 - Patrick Rogers, Marc Pitarys:

The first embedded distributed Ada95 application. 270-279 - Hal Hart, Sy Wong:

Why we don't use Ada (panel session). 283-285 - Ingmar Ögren, Håkan Lindergren:

Ada 95 a base to architect systems in O4S (Objects For Systems). 288-298 - Charles Synder:

Implementing a software architecture. 299-305 - Bret A. Senters:

Ada reuse in application architectures: a look back at BLSM and forward to ITV-MOD. 306-317 - James Sutton, Bernard Carré:

Ada: the cheapest way to build a line of business. 320-330 - Maria E. Stropky, Deborah Laforme:

An automated mechanism for effectively applying domain engineering in reuse activities. 332-340 - James R. Hamilton, Harold G. Hawley, Clinton J. Lalum:

Product-line reuse for Ada systems. 341-350 - William H. Ett, B. Bulat, J. Johnson, D. Bristow:

Process analysis: a technique to improve Ada-based development. 351 - William M. Thomas, Deborah A. Cerino:

Predicting software quality for reuse certification. 367-377 - T. Colin Pratt, Leslie Russell:

Two award-winning Ada systems at object world. 378-387 - David A. Mundie:

Using Ada 95 for embedded applications. 390-393 - Magnus Kempe:

The composition of abstractions: evolution of software component design with Ada 95. 394-405 - Norman H. Cohen:

An introduction to child program units. 406-417 - Kenneth N. Warner, Alicia S. Slaughter:

A transition analysis of an operational system from ADA83 to ADA95. 420-425 - I Lee Patton II, William W. Pritchett IV:

Early experiences adopting Ada 95. 426-434 - Jørgen Bundgaard:

An ANDF based Ada 95 compiler system. 436-445 - Michael B. Feldman, Charles W. Kann, Arthur Vargas Lopes, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones:

GW-Ada/Ed: free Ada 83 development environments for IBM PC-compatible and Apple Macintosh computers. 446-454 - Sadhana Kapur:

Ada and C interface issues in the development of peripheral device support libraries. 455-459 - Yvon Kermarrec, Laurent Nana, Laurent Pautet:

Implementing recovery blocks in GNAT: a powerful fault tolerance mechanism and a transaction support. 462-466 - Cyrille Comar, Gary Dismukes, Franco Gasperoni:

The GNAT implementation of controlled types. 467-473 - Lars Björnfot, Kristina Lundqvist, Göran Wall, Lars Asplund:

Termination of Ada tasks in hardware. 474-486 - Willis K. King, Michael B. Feldman, William Richardson, Garth Glynn:

Panel: computer science accreditation and Ada: good for each other. 488-496 - Jorge Diaz-Herrera:

Software engineering as a profession. 497 - Lewis Gray:

Solving problems on military and commercial projects with MIL-STD-498 and EIA IS-640/IEEE Std. 1498. 500-501 - Bart J. Nigro:

Tri-Ada Panel 95 (panel session): commercial use of MIL-STD-498 and its replacement. 502-503 - Perry R. DeWeese:

Tri-Ada panel '95 (panel session): introduction to MIL-STD-498 and ISO/IEC 12207. 504

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