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Ada Answers from Adacore
As part of the ongoing standardization and evolution of Ada, the language is currently going through a significant revision that will bring programmers many new features and innovations.
Check this page regularly for the most up-to-date information and resources related to Ada 2005.
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http://www.adacore.com
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Ada Programming Language @ Wikipedia
Ada is a structured, statically typed, imperative, computer programming language designed by a team led by Jean Ichbiah of CII Honeywell Bull under contract to the United States Department of Defense during 1977 1983 to supersede the hundreds of programming languages then used by the DOD. Ada is also classified as a high-level language.
Ada addresses some of the same tasks as C or C++, but Ada is strongly-typed (even for integer-range), and...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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The Ada Programming Language
Ada is a language originally designed to reduce the cost of writing embedded systems for USA Department of Defense projects.
The 1983 version of the language (Ada83): incorporated much of the accepted wisdom on software engineering of the time. . .
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http://www.csci.csusb.edu
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What is a Compiler? What is Ada?
A compiler is a computer program that transforms 'source code' written by a programmer into the 'machine language' that a computer can understand.
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http://www.irvine.com
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Extending Ada to Assist Multiprocessor Embedded Development
The Ada language supports high level techniques for inter-processor communication and also supports low level implementation of data address manipulation.
The language however requires the software developers to manage the low-level manipulations.
This paper proposes a technique to incorporate the high level concepts with low level implementation for multiprocessor communications.
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http://www.acm.org
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Extending Ada's Real-Time Systems Annex with the POSIX Scheduling Services
In this paper we propose extending the scheduling model of the Ada 95 Real-Time Systems Annex with the services specified in the Real-Time POSIX standard.
These services include a round robin within priorities scheduling policy, a sporadic server scheduling policy, and execution time clocks and timers.
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http://www.ctr.unican.es
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Virtualization: Use Cases
The SCOPE Alliance Virtualization Working Group aims to provide a set of hardware and software requirements that describe functional and non-functional aspects of virtualization features required by the NEPs.
The initial focus of the Virtualization Working Group is on the core networking problem area, with emphasis on the control and data planes.
The Virtualization Working Group might consider other telecommunications areas in the future....
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http://www.scope-alliance.org
date: 4/7/2008
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