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  1. Software Reuse with ADA (Computing Series 16) (Iee Computing Series 16) by P.J.L. Wallis, R.J. Gautier, 1990-01-01
  2. Ada Components: Libraries and Tools: Proceedings of the Ada-Europe International Conference Stockholm 26-28 May 1987 (The Ada Companion Series)
  3. Reliable Software Technologies - Ada-Europe 2002
  4. Ada: Moving Towards 2000: 11th Ada-Europe International Conference, Zandvoort, The Netherlands, June 1-5, 1992. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  5. File Structures With Ada (Benjamin Cummings Series in Computer Science) by Nancy E. Miller, Charles G. Petersen, 1990-02
  6. Reliable Software Technologies - Ada-Europe 2001: 6th Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies Leuven, Belgium, May 14-18, ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  7. Ada 95, Quality and Style: Guidelines for Professional Programmers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  8. Introduction to Ada by J. E. Cooling, N. Cooling, 1993-03
  9. Distributed Ada: Developments and Experiences: Proceedings of the Distributed Ada '89 Symposium, University of Southampton, 11-12 December 1989 (The Ada Companion Series)
  10. Ada 95 Reference Manual. Language and Standard Libraries: International Standard ISO/IEC 8652:1995 (E) (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  11. Ada: Experiences and Prospects: Proceedings of the Ada-Europe International Conference, Dublin, 1990 (The Ada Companion Series)
  12. Ada in Europe: First International Eurospace-Ada-Europe Symposium, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 26 - 30, 1994. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  13. Managing Ada Projects Using Software Engineering by Jag Sodhi, 1990-02
  14. Reusable Ada Components Sourcebook (The Ada Companion Series) by Tony Orme, Ian Nussbaum, et all 1992-05-29

81. Ada Home: The Home Of The Brave Ada Programmers (HBAP)
Resources for users and potential users of ada. With the latest news and developments, downloadable compilers, and other tools. home to users and potential users of ada, a modern programming language designed to support sound software engineering
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First-time guests of the Ada Home, please read our Welcome Guide and enjoy your visit!
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explains our mission and vision. Ada Home: the Home of the Brave Ada Programmers (HBAP)
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H OME: Since March 1994 this server provides a home to users and potential users of Ada, a modern programming language designed to support sound software engineering principles and practices. D IRECTIONS: New articles and announcements are highlighted below, followed by the tabulated view of Floors and Selected Rooms If you can't find what you want from this entry page, please see our extensive site guide or explore the individual floors. U NIQUENESS: The Ada Home Floors and Rooms contain many unique tools and resources to help you expand your knowledge and increase your productivity. For instance, we have the Ada 95 Reference Manual (rm95) in hypertext, an Online Bookshop , and the Ada FAQs H EADLINES The Floors:
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82. Ada 95: Contents
By John English; Prentice Hall, 1996, ISBN 0132303507. Examplebased introduction gradually develops small programs into large case-study type programs; focus using OO approaches to write maintainable, large programs. Online
http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/je/adacraft/
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Ada 95: The Craft of Object-Oriented Programming
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John English
(originally published by Prentice Hall, 1997)
John English Permission is given to redistribute this work for non-profit educational use only, provided that all the constituent files are distributed unchanged and without charge. let me know so I can correct the master copy, which can be found at http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/je/adacraft/ Downloadable copies are available as http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/je/adacraft/bookhtml.zip (in zip format for Windows systems) or as http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/je/adacraft/bookhtml.tar.gz (a gzipped tarball for Unix systems). Each distribution also includes the complete set of examples from the book, both for Windows ( adacraft.zip ) and for Unix ( adacraft.tar.gz
Contents
Preface
Part One: Fundamentals
1. Programming concepts
What is a program?
Readability, maintainability, portability and reusability
Specifications and implementations
Abstract data types
Generics
Inheritance and polymorphism
2. Fundamentals of Ada

83. Ada - Best Of The Web - Sigada, Ada95
Contains resources, a search, news and clips.Category Computers programming Languages ada......ada is an advanced, modern programming language, designed and standardized to supportand strongly encourage widely recognized software engineering principles
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84. Dirk's Pointers To Ada Related Information
In case you are wondering why people are interested to use ada as a teaching language, even as the Category Computers programming Languages ada...... End of November, 1994, ACM SIGada the ACM Special Interest Group on the adaprogramming language announced the availablity of its new home page.
http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~dirk/ada.html
Pointers to Ada related information
This page hasn't been updated in a very long time and hence might contain outdated information and links. For more up-to-date information about Ada, good starting points are the AdaPower site , the Ada Information Clearinghouse Ada-Europe ACM SIGAda , and finally the Ada-Belgium web-site. (If you still don't know what Ada is, you'd better read this
Ada-Belgium
Several people from the Department of Computer Science are heavily involved in the Ada-Belgium organization; both as founding members (Karel De Vlaminck as board member, Dirk Craeynest as vice-president and official contact person), as current board members (Yvan Barbaix), and by assisting Ada-Belgium at recent events.
Ada as a teaching language
In case you are wondering why people are interested to use Ada as a teaching language, even as the language of choice for a first programming course at universities: Richard A. O'Keefe from Melbourne, Australia, posted to the Usenet newsgroup comp.lang.ada a nice overview of why they made the move from Pascal to Ada.

85. Ada--Programming - Addison Wesley / Benjamin Cummings Catalog
Sort by Copyright Year Author Title. programming in ada 95, 2/E John Barnes© 1998 / 0201-34293-6 / Addison Wesley Professional; adaprogramming.
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86. Addison-Wesley
By John G.P. Barnes; AddisonWesley, 1998, ISBN 020134293, has CD-ROM. Updated and revised edition, written by a key member of original ada design team. Addison-Wesley
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87. Object-Oriented Software In Ada 95 2nd Edition
The book describes an objectoriented approach to developing software using the programming language ada 95.
http://www.bton.ac.uk/ada95/home.html
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88. Addison-Wesley
By Jan Skanhsolm; AddisonWesley, 1996, ISBN 0201403765, 3rd edition. Covers basic programming principles, accessible introduction to ada 95, detailed treatment of data structures, algorithms, top-down design. Addison-Wesley
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89. Addison-Wesley
By Michael B. Feldman, Elliot B. Koffman; AddisonWesley, 1999, ISBN 020136123X, has CD-ROM. Two educators continue to refine and enhance their presentation of modern programming concepts and ada language abilities. Addison-Wesley
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90. Concurrency In Ada - Cambridge University Press
By Alan Burns, Andy Wellings; Cambridge University Press, 1998, ISBN 052162911X. A main ada trait is facilities for concurrent programming; thorough, selfcontained book, good for beginners to experts. Cambridge University Press
http://books.cambridge.org/052162911X.htm
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1. The Ada language; 2. The nature and uses of concurrent programming; 3. Inter-process communication; 4. Ada task types and objects; 5. The rendezvous; 6. The select statement and the rendezvous; 7. Protected objects and data-oriented communication; 8. Avoidance synchronisation and requeue facility; 9. Using protected objects as building blocks; 10. Exceptions, abort and asynchronous transfer of control; 11. Tasking and systems programming; 12. Real-time programming; 13. Object-oriented programming and tasking; 14. Distributed systems; 15. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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91. Wiley :: Ada For Software Engineers
By M. BenAri; John Wiley Sons, 1998, ISBN 0471979120, has CD-ROM. For professionals moving to ada, students using it for advanced undergraduate and graduate projects. Uses case studies, focus OO, embedded programming. John Wiley
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92. Ada95 Lovelace Tutorial Home Page
By David A. Wheeler; Introduces this widely used language. Reader should know an algorithmic programming language, but need not know ada. Full text online, plus supplemental information, links. ada Home, online
http://www.adahome.com/Tutorials/Lovelace/lovelace.htm
W elcome to the Ada95 Lovelace tutorial! This tutorial will explain the basics of the Ada computer programming language. This tutorial assumes that you have had some exposure to some other algorithmic programming language (such as Pascal, C, C++, or Fortran). This tutorial teaches the latest version of Ada, termed `Ada 95' or `Ada 9X', but it does note differences where they occur with the previous version of Ada (termed `Ada 83' or `Ada 87'). Lovelace was developed by David A. Wheeler You can see information on the book version of this tutorial, titled Ada 95: The Lovelace Tutorial You can start looking at the first tutorial section. You can also see:

93. Books For Ada
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  • Ada As a Second Language (McGraw-Hill Series in Computer Science)
    Programming in Ada 95

    Ada 95 for C and C ++ Programmers (International Computer Science Series)

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  • 94. MHHE: ADA AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, Second Edition
    By Norman H. Cohen; McGrawHill Higher Education (MHHE), 1995, ISBN 0070116075, 2nd edition. Authority on ada 83 updated to 95. Text for junior/senior programming course, tutorial introduction and full reference. McGraw-Hill
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    95. Ada 95 The Lovelace Tutorial
    By David A. Wheeler; SpringerVerlag, 1997, ISBN 0387948015. Lovelace is said to introduce ada 95, one of the more widely used programming languages. Reader should know basic programming, but need not know ada. Springer-Verlag
    http://www.springer-ny.com/detail.tpl?ISBN=0387948015

    96. Object-Oriented Programming
    OOP.
    http://www.adahome.com/9X/OOP-Ada9X.html
    with Ada 9X
    Object-Oriented Programming
    with Ada 9X
    Permission granted only for customary viewing via WWW. All other rights, including reproduction on other electronic media or non-electronic media, reserved.
    This is a draft version of a technical report. It is the basis for an article (to be published). This HTML version of the article is provided for viewing in WWW only. Some examples were inspired by the Draft Rationale. Magnus Kempe Alfred Strohmeier Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne
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    e-mail: ABSTRACT. Ada 9X, the revised definition of the Ada programming language, supports object-oriented programming. This paper examines the new, object-oriented features of the language, their use, and how they fit into Ada's strong type system and genericity mechanisms. Basic object-oriented mechanisms are covered, such as inheritance and polymorphism. We then show how to combine these mechanisms into valuable programming techniques; topics include programming by extension, heterogeneous data structures, and mixin inheritance. KEY WORDS.

    97. Ada FAQ: Programming With Ada (part 2 Of 4)
    ada FAQ programming with ada (part 2 of 4). 5 ObjectOriented programmingwith ada 5.1 Why does ada have tagged types instead of classes?
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    Ada FAQ: Programming with Ada (part 2 of 4)
    From: Magnus.Kempe@di.epfl.ch (Magnus Kempe) Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada comp.answers news.answers 4okkn2$idt@disunms.epfl.ch ... Magnus.Kempe@di.epfl.ch (Magnus Kempe) Summary: Ada Programmer's Frequently Asked Questions (and answers), part 2 of 4. Please read before posting. Keywords: advanced language, artificial languages, computer software, data processing, programming languages, Ada Archive-name: computer-lang/Ada/programming/part2 Comp-lang-ada-archive-name: programming/part2 Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified: 22 May 1996 Last-posted: 23 April 1996 Ada Programmer's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) IMPORTANT NOTE: No FAQ can substitute for real teaching and documentation. There is an annotated list of Ada books in the companion comp.lang.ada ftp://sw-eng.falls-church.va.us/public/AdaIC/flyers/9xm-inh.txt That document describes several mechanisms for achieving MI in Ada. It is not unusual, however, to find complaints about the syntax and the perceived burden it places on the developer. This is what Tucker Taft had to say when responging to such a criticism on comp.lang.ada

    98. Index Computer-lang.ada.programming.part1-4
    Translate this page Index computer-lang.ada.programming.part1-4. Zurück zum Index Inhalt ada FAQprogramming with ada (part 1 of 4) Magnus Kempe (30 May 1996 170802 GMT).
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    99. Spark
    Annotated ada subset for safetycritical programming.
    http://www.sparkada.com/

    100. Programming The Internet In Ada 95 (submitted To Ada Europe '96)
    Internet in ada 95.Category Computers programming Languages ada Web...... gif. programming the Internet in ada 95 (submitted to ada Europe '96).S. Tucker Taft, Intermetrics, Inc., Cambridge, MA USA. Abstract
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    Programming the Internet in Ada 95 (submitted to Ada Europe '96)
    S. Tucker Taft , Intermetrics, Inc., Cambridge, MA USA
    Abstract:
    A new paradigm for computing is emerging based on the Internet and the World Wide Web, accompanied by a new standard programming platform based on the Java(tm) technology recently announced by Sun Microsystems [ ]. The Java technology includes the definition for a platform-independent byte code representation for small applications called applets, which allows Java-enabled Web browsers to download and execute these Java applets using a byte code interpreter. Although the Java byte-code representation was designed specifically for the new Java language, it turns out that the underlying semantic models of Ada 95 and Java are sufficiently similar that a very direct mapping from Ada 95 to Java byte codes is possible. We at Intermetrics are in the process of adapting our Ada 95 compiler front end to generate Java byte codes directly, thereby allowing the development of Java-compatible applets in Ada 95. This paper explains our approach, and provides details on the mapping from Ada 95 features to Java byte codes, as well as the mapping from certain Java features to Ada 95. We have found the combination of the Ada 95 and Java technologies to be very natural and powerful, providing the best characteristics of both technologies, with essentially no loss in functionality. Postscript and LaTeX versions of this paper are also available. A

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