SIGAda 2008:
Portland,
OR,
USA
Michael B. Feldman, Leemon C. Baird III (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 2008 Annual ACM SIGAda International Conference on Ada, Portland, OR, USA, October 26-30, 2008.
ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-274-0
Tutorials
Invited talks
- Joyce Tokar:
30 years after steelman, does DoD still have a software crisis?
9-10
- Jean-Paul Rosen:
The Ada paradox(es).
11-12
- Ben Brosgol:
From strawman to Ada 2005: a socio-technical retrospective.
13-14
Research papers
- Elaheh Safari-Sharifabadi, Constantinos Constantinides:
Dynamic analysis of Ada programs for comprehension and quality measurement.
15-38
- Sheldon X. Liang, Lyle A. Reibling, John Betts:
Re-ADA: reliable Ada-based descriptive architecture for C4ISR via a quantitative interoperating model.
39-56
- Brad J. Moore:
A buffer container class hierarchy using Ada 2005.
57-74
- Jim Ras, Albert M. K. Cheng:
Real-time synchronization on distributed architecture with Ada-2005.
75-84
- Ricky E. Sward, Kelly J. Whitacre:
A multi-language service-oriented architecture using an enterprise service bus.
85-90
- John W. McCormick:
Ada and software engineering education: one professor's experiences.
91-96
- S. Tucker Taft:
Implementing the extended return statement for Ada 2005.
97-104
- Ward Douglas Maurer:
Removing backward go-to statements from Ada programs: possibilities and problems.
105-108
- Brad J. Moore:
Distributed status monitoring and controlusing remote buffers and Ada 2005.
109-120
- Steven Doran:
Anima: a Ada derived programming language for real-time embedded software development.
121-132
- Cynthia Della Torre Cicalese, Richard M. Weatherly, Joel Sherrill, Robert H. Bolling, Kevin Forbes, Robert Grabowski, Keven Ring, David Seidel:
A distributed, multi-language architecture for large unmanned ground vehicles.
133-138
- Greg Gicca, Benjamin M. Brosgol:
GNAT BoF: where would you like to see GNAT go?
139-140
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)