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SIGPLAN 1980: Boston, MA, USA
- Paul W. Abrahams:

Proceedings of the ACM-SIGPLAN symposium on The ADA programming language, SIGPLAN 1980, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, December 9, 1980. ACM 1980, ISBN 978-0-89791-030-9
Use
- John B. Goodenough:

The Ada compiler validation capability. 1-8 - David Notkin:

An experience with parallelism in Ada. 9-15 - Richard E. Fairley:

Ada debugging and testing support environments. 16-25 - Arthur G. Duncan, John S. Hutchison:

Using Ada for industrial embedded microprocessor applications. 26-35
Compilers
- Gerhard Goos, Georg Winterstein:

Towards a compiler front-end for Ada. 36-46 - Guido Persch, Georg Winterstein, Manfred Dausmann, Sophia Drossopoulou:

Overloading in preliminary Ada. 47-56 - Peter A. Belmont:

Type resolution in Ada: an implementation report. 57-61 - Mark Steven Sherman, Martha Borkan:

A flexible semantic analyzer for Ada. 62-71 - Jonathan Rosenberg, David Alex Lamb, Andy Hisgen, Mark Sherman:

The Charrette Ada compiler. 72-81 - Andy Hisgen, David Alex Lamb, Jonathan Rosenberg, Mark Sherman:

A runtime representation for Ada variables and types. 82-90 - Mark Sherman, Andy Hisgen, David Alex Lamb, Jonathan Rosenberg:

An Ada code generator for VAX 11/780 with Unix. 91-100 - Benjamin M. Brosgol:

TCOLAda and the "middle end" of the PQCC Ada compiler. 101-112
Style
- David C. Luckham, Wolfgang Polak:

A practical method of documenting and verifying Ada programs with packages. 113-122 - William D. Young, Donald I. Good:

Generics and verification in Ada. 123-127 - Bernd Krieg-Brückner

, David C. Luckham:
ANNA: towards a language for annotating Ada programs. 128-138 - Lori A. Clarke, Jack C. Wileden, Alexander L. Wolf:

Nesting in Ada programs is for the birds. 139-145
Tasking
- Lee MacLaren:

Evolving toward Ada in real time systems. 146-155 - William Eventoff, D. Harvey, Rosanne J. Price:

The rendezvous and monitor concepts: is there an efficiency difference? 156-165 - David R. Stevenson:

Algorithms for translating Ada multitasking. 166-175
Transition
- Gary L. Filipski, Donald R. Moore, John E. Newton:

Ada as a software transition tool. 176-182 - Paul F. Albrecht, Philip E. Garrison, Susan L. Graham, Robert H. Hyerle, Patricia Ip, Bernd Krieg-Brückner

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Source-to-source translation: Ada to Pascal and Pascal to Ada. 183-193 - Robert B. K. Dewar, Gerald A. Fisher, Edmond Schonberg, Robert Fröhlich, Stephen Bryant, Clinton F. Goss, Michael G. Burke:

The NYU Ada translator and interpreter. 194-201
Execution models and architecture
- Frank C. Belz, Edward K. Blum, Dennis Heimbigner:

A multi-processing implementation-oriented formal definition of Ada in SEMANOL. 202-212 - Hans Henrik Løvengreen, Dines Bjørner:

On a formal model of the tasking concept in Ada. 213-222 - Lindsay J. Groves, William J. Rogers:

The design of a virtual machine for Ada. 223-234 - Judy M. Bishop:

Effective machine descriptors for Ada. 235-242

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