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Author: Terry J. Westley Format: HTML, Postscript, Text, and MS Word 7.0 Summary: A platform-independent Application Programming Interface (API) for developing Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) is described.
Author: S. Crawley and M. Oudshoorn Format: Postscript Summary: Proposed extensions to the Ada 95 programming language, providing support for persistent programming.
Author: J. Oudshoorn and S. Crawley Format: Postscript Summary: A paper exploring the issues and consequences of adding persistence to Ada 95, with extensions supporting transparent migration of objects between a program's address space and a persistent store in a way that preserves both type safety and encapsulation of abstract data types.
Author: H. Hagenauer and W. Pohlmann Format: Postscript Summary: A proposed split queue time warp that allows for the use of several input channels to postpone the reception of currently not needed messages.
Author: J. Cross, L. Barowski, T.Hendrix,and J. Teate Format: HTML Summary: A paper exploring how the GRASP environment in general and the CSD features in particular are used by programmers. Both CSD and the GRASP/Ada 95 environment are freely available tools.
Author: C. Klingler and J. Solderitsch Format: HTML Summary: The DAGAR (Domain Architecture-based Generation for Ada Reuse) process was developed by the Lockheed Martin STARS team to meet the need for a domain architecture and implementation method that supports the STARS Organization Domain Modeling (ODM).
Author: K. Gramp Format: HTML Summary: A paper on the use of tasks in real-time systems, applying three mobile satellite based telecommunication software designs to compare the different approaches to using tasks.
Author: Dr. B. Sandén Format: Postscript Summary: Examples of a State-Machine pattern based on Ada 95.
Author: S. Rybin and A. Strohmeier Format: Postscript Summary: A description and analysis of some aspects of the current ASIS definition recently discussed within the ASIS working group.
Author: Y. Kermarrec and L. Nana Format: Postscript Summary: A proposal for establishing a programming language for distributed systems using GNAT, that makes it possible to benefit the potential interests of distributed platforms: e.g., performances, high availability.
Author: Y. Kermarrec and L. Nana Format: Postscript Summary: Various techniques and approaches for fault tolerance, using recovery blocks implemented into an Ada 95 environment.
Author: M. Bari, P. Gabrini, C. Rolland, and K. Zeroual Format: Microsoft Word Summary: An object-oriented design model and its mapping to Ada 95 in order to build Active Information Systems.
Author: P. Ledru and S. Shiva Format: Postscript Summary: A paper presenting how protected objects with entries can be implemented through the concept of shared active packages. |
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