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  1. PROGRAMMING WITH ADA by Peter Weger, 1980
  2. Programming in ADA (Addison-Wesley Module in Anthropology, No. 43) by J.G.P. Barnes, 1982-04
  3. Programming Language Ada Reference Manual by G Goos, 1980
  4. ISO/IEC 15291:1999, Information technology -- Programming languages -- Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22, 2007-08-23
  5. Ada 95 Reference Manual. Language and Standard Libraries: International Standard ISO/IEC 8652:1995 (E) (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  6. The Ada Software Repository and the Defense Data Network by Richard L. Conn, 1986-12
  7. Ada 95 Rationale: The Language - The Standard Libraries (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  8. Ada Programming Language: A Tutorial
  9. Ada: Problem Solving and Program Design by Michael B. Feldman, Elliot B. Koffman, 1991-09
  10. Reliable Software Technologies - Ada-Europe 2007: 12th Ada-Europe Intenational Conference on Reliable Software Technologies, Geneva, Switzerland, June ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  11. Reliable Software Technologies -- Ada-Europe 2003: 8th Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies, Toulouse, France, June 16-20, ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  12. Reliable Software Technologies -- Ada-Europe 2006: 11th Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies, Porto, Portugal, June 5-9, ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  13. Reliable Software Technologies - Ada-Europe 2004: 9th Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  14. Reliable Software TechnologyAda-Europe 2005: 10th Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies, York, UK, June 20-24, 2005, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

121. Embedded.com - Introduction To Ada 95
ada, an internationally standardized objectoriented programming language, ada can be used as a procedural programming language with built-in support
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122. AdaCore - GLADE
Implementation of the ada 95 Distributed Systems Annex, allows transparentdistributed programming in ada 95.
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  • Write the application as if not distributed Identify remote procedures, shared variables, and distributed objects

123. Introduction To Ada 95
ada, an internationally standardized objectoriented programming language, An ada program typically comprises a main subprogram together with the
http://www.embedded.com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=9900879

124. Programming In C C++ Or Pascal: Tutorial Home
C, C++, Pascal, ada95, ada-83 programming tutorials.
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125. JSW Technology Home Page
Windows programming tools for ada.
http://www.jswalker.demon.co.uk/jswtech.htm
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126. Markus Kuhn's Ada95 Page
programming in ada feels much more like programming in Pascal than programming in C. I believe Pascal programmers will get somewhat faster comfortable in
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ada.html
Information for New Ada95 Programmers
On this page I collect some of the information I found useful as an Ada newcomer. May be you will find it helpful to get started with Ada. [Warning: this page is not actively maintained at the moment and might be out of date.]
What is so interesting about Ada?
There are hundreds of different computer languages available, and around two dozen of those are more widely known and supported. However of those, only six are really widely supported on many different platforms by a range of high-quality development tools and are ISO standardized (or about to be) and can therefore be trusted for a long-term investment of work: C , C++, Ada, Pascal, Java, Fortran, COBOL. Fortran is optimized for number crunching and COBOL is a legacy language for systems that caused Y2K troubles. I am very experienced in C and quite experienced in Pascal, but both languages are now rather old and lack support for modern software engineering techniques (object-oriented programming, exception handling, multi-threading, templates, etc.). Other newer languages like C# and D look promising for the future, but there is no support infrastructure available for them yet.

127. Programming The Internet In Ada 95
Article by S. Tucker Taft (submitted to ada Europe '96).
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/396935.html

128. Ada FAQ: Programming With Ada (part 1 Of 4)
Subject ada FAQ programming with ada (part 1 of 4); From Magnus.Kempe@di.epfl.ch (Magnus Kempe); Date 30 May 1996 170802 GMT; Keywords advanced
http://www.uni-giessen.de/faq/archiv/computer-lang.ada.programming.part1-4/msg00
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Ada FAQ: Programming with Ada (part 1 of 4)
  • Subject : Ada FAQ: Programming with Ada (part 1 of 4) From Magnus.Kempe@di.epfl.ch (Magnus Kempe) Date : 30 May 1996 17:08:02 GMT Keywords : advanced language, artificial languages, computer software, data processing, programming languages, Ada Newsgroups comp.lang.ada comp.answers news.answers Sender magnus@lglsun4.epfl.ch (Magnus Kempe) Summary : Ada Programmer's Frequently Asked Questions (and answers), part 1 of 4. Please read before posting.
http://lglwww.epfl.ch/Ada/FAQ/programming.html#title http://lglwww.epfl.ch/Ada/FAQ/programming.html It is available as posted in *.answers on rtfm.mit.edu, which archives all FAQ files posted to *.answers; see ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/news.answers/computer-lang/Ada The text-only version is also available in directory ftp://lglftp.epfl.ch/pub/Ada/FAQ http://lglwww.epfl.ch/Ada/Tutorials/Lovelace/small.htm 3.14: How can I do a non-blocking, keystroke-at-a-time read from the terminal? Use the procedure Text_IO.Get_Immediate [RM95 A.10.7(11)]. If you don't have an Ada 95 compiler but have a POSIX binding, there is a package using POSIX services that provides non-blocking, keystroke-at-a-time access to the terminal. It is available by FTP in file ftp://lglftp.epfl.ch/pub/Ada/FAQ/inkey.ada

129. Ada FAQ: Programming With Ada (part 3 Of 4)
Subject ada FAQ programming with ada (part 3 of 4); From Magnus.Kempe@di.epfl.ch (Magnus Kempe); Date 30 May 1996 170927 GMT; Keywords advanced
http://www.uni-giessen.de/faq/archiv/computer-lang.ada.programming.part1-4/msg00
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  • Subject : Ada FAQ: Programming with Ada (part 3 of 4) From Magnus.Kempe@di.epfl.ch (Magnus Kempe) Date : 30 May 1996 17:09:27 GMT Keywords : advanced language, artificial languages, computer software, data processing, programming languages, Ada Newsgroups comp.lang.ada comp.answers news.answers Sender magnus@lglsun4.epfl.ch (Magnus Kempe) Summary : Ada Programmer's Frequently Asked Questions (and answers), part 3 of 4. Please read before posting.
ftp://lglftp.epfl.ch/pub/Ada/FAQ/math_env_8.ada http://www.acm.org/~bbalfour/tips_no_1.html * "Abstract Data Types Are Under Full Control with Ada 9X" by Magnus Kempe, Postscript file at http://lglwww.epfl.ch/Ada/Resources/Papers/OO/ADT_Control-revised.ps

130. Why Programming Languages Matter - Dec 97
ada paper DODUS Dec 97
http://www.stsc.hill.af.mil/crosstalk/1997/12/languages.asp
Why Programming Languages Matter
Lt. Col. John A. Hamilton Jr.
U.S. Military Academy
The Department of Defense policy that requires the exclusive use of Ada in defense weapons systems has been rescinded. However, because of its robustness and valuable strengths such as strong typing, ease of learning, and compatabilty with object-oriented design techniques, Ada remains the language of choice for systems where human life is at stake. he Ada initiative was undertaken to meet the special software needs of the Department of Defense (DoD). Defense software systems have high assurance and high reliability requirements and are characterized by long procurement times and long lifecycles. None of the recent policy changes have changed DoD software characteristics.
Ada has unquestionably been a technical success. The successful revision, Ada 95, is an International Organization for Standardization standard distributed, object-oriented programming language designed for use in high-assurance applications.
A major reason for the development of Ada was the proliferation of high- order programming languages in use by the DoD in the mid-1970s. It is commonly estimated that more than 450 different high-order languages were in use in 1975. As shown in Figure 1, the number of high-order languages in use in the DoD has significantly declined.

131. PLEAC-Ada
A reference to solve common programming problems using ada.
http://pleac.sourceforge.net/pleac_ada/t1.html
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Following the Perl Cookbook (by Tom Christiansen and Nathan Torkington, published by O'Reilly) spirit, the PLEAC Project aims to gather fans of programming, in order to implement the solutions in other programming languages. In this document, you'll find an implementation of the Solutions of the Perl Cookbook in the Ada language. Ada requires data items to be declared in a declarative region at the beginning of a code block, before the "begin" reserved word. Many of the PLEAC subsections are implemented in their own unnamed code block to define local variables, functions, and procedures close to their usage, as would be done in Perl. Next Strings

132. SmallAda
A compiler/interpreter for a part of the ada language, namely the Pascal subset plus the ada tasking support. It is not intended ever to be a full ada compiler, rather a vehicle for teaching, learning, and experimenting with concurrent programming. The compiler is quite fast, producing Pcode which is then interpreted by the interpreter. (ZIP)
http://www.readyideas.com/ada/SMALLADA.ZIP
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133. Ada95 : Programming Language For High Quality Software.
ada was designed with three overriding concerns program reliability and maintenance, programming as a human activity, and efficiency.
http://www.pvv.org/~randhol/Ada95/
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Ada was designed with three overriding concerns: program reliability and maintenance programming as a human activity , and efficiency Ada95 is a very powerful general purpose object orientated language. It got its ISO standardisation in 1995 and was therefore the first standardised OOP language. The language includes exception handling, generic templates, concurrency and distributed execution. Read More
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134. Hypertext Ada 95 Rationale - Part Three - Chapter C
The Systems programming Annex specifies additional capabilities for low level with the outside world (ie outside the domain of an ada program).
http://lgl.epfl.ch/docs/ada/rat95html-1.04/rat95-p3-c.html
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The Systems Programming Annex specifies additional capabilities for low- level programming. These capabilities are also required in many real- time, embedded, distributed, and information systems. The purpose of the Annex is to provide facilities for applications that are required to interface and interact with the outside world (i.e. outside the domain of an Ada program). Examples may be other languages, an operating system, the underlying hardware, devices and I/O channels. Since these kinds of interfaces lie outside the Ada semantic model, it is necessary to resort to low-level, environment specific programming paradigms. Such sections of the application are often implementation dependent and portability concerns are less critical. However, rigid isolation of these components helps in improving the portability of the rest of the application. The application domains of such systems include: real-time embedded computers, I/O drivers, operating systems and run-time systems, multilingual/multicomponent systems, performance-sensitive hardware dependent applications, resource managers, user-defined schedulers, and so on. Accordingly, this annex covers the following facilities needed by such applications:
  • Access to the underlying hardware (machine instructions, hardware devices, etc.);

135. STSC Consulting Services - Sys Eng & Development - Ada - Programming Languages C
Why programming Languages Matter December. 1996. GRASP/ada 95 The ada 95 Philosophy - September. A Survey of Computer programming Languages Currently
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136. CTO : Ada
ada 95 supports objectoriented programming, albeit in a slightly ugly ada programs tend to be very verbose. Many programmers dislike ada from afar,
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A programming language . See The True Story of Ada Designed for the US Department of Defense to replace the multitude of languages being used for their systems/embedded development. Although Ada is a general-purpose language, care was taken in its specification that it fulfilled the real-time embedded systems requirements of the DoD. Ada is a classical imperative language, based heavily on Pascal, with influences from PL/1, C, Algol, Jovial, and others. Made an international standard in 1983 (Ada 83), and revised in 1995 (Ada 95) [ANSI/MIL-STD-1815A-1983; ISO/IEC 8652:1995]. Ada has good support for abstract data types, with some limitations. Ada 95 supports object-oriented programming, albeit in a slightly ugly (unusual) way, and with no support for multiple inheritance. Ada supports modular programming, with a 'generic' facility that rivals C++ 's templates. Ada has language support for multitasking, and a standard way to support distributed programming. Ada is a forgiving language, in that many typical programming errors are caught by the compiler or by the run-time system that would not be caught in this way by other languages. Developing programs in Ada can be relatively rapid, since many bugs can be squashed very rapidly.

137. Ada Home: The Home Of The Brave Ada Programmers (HBAP)
ada Home, the Home of the Brave ada Programmers (HBAP) entry page here is support and resources for those who need or want to learn, use, teach,
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138. Ada-Belgium's Ada Contest
The judges will be members of or appointed by the adaBelgium board. PostScript version of ada Contest announcement for printing and posting on office
http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/contest/
Ada-Belgium
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Ada-Belgium announces a competition open to all. We'd like to see examples of what Ada can do. We'll award a prize of 400 Euro to the entry we judge to be the best. We're looking for an interesting idea and good Ada. The judges' decision will be based on originality, utility, quality, style, reusability, readability and good use of Ada features. You can enter existing work or new material written for the contest. We will consider all types of projects: applications, libraries or even incomplete works. If you are building on top of an existing library or other piece of code then your work should be indicated clearly and should predominantly be in Ada; the library you use need not be.
The judges will consider the code itself; you should indicate the most interesting parts of your source - about 1K lines - for the judges to examine. If you are targeting a reasonably common computer and using generally available tools, then you are welcome to supply build instructions so the judges can try to execute your code. If your target is portable you may be able to demonstrate the code running. Judging will take place in January and February. To help plan the work of the judges we'd like you to register your interest in advance. The competition is open to everyone. Entries must be submitted in one of English, French, Dutch or German. Please register as soon as possible using the contact information below.

139. Welcome To AdaCore
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140. MIT OpenCourseWare | Aeronautics And Astronautics | 16.01-04 Unified Engineering
ada 95 Problem Solving and Program Design. 3rd edition. Reading, MA Addison Wesley, 1999. ISBN 020136123X. Brookshear, J. Glenn.
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