1985
DOI: 10.1109/mc.1985.1663005
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Characterization of an Ada Software Development

Abstract: N aA da is already required for use in (A"Our study attempts to meet several * -embedded software of the : goals. The first focuses on characteriUnited States Department of Defense. zation of the effort, the changes, and "--In time, more government agencies the errors of the project. The second .and private-sector companies will be considers how Ada was used on the .using Ada, yet it is not without its project. The third concerns evaluation problems. Though praised for being of the data collection and validati… Show more

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“…The ratios should be used to indicate which packages should be examined more closely, not to replace the need to understand why design decisions have been made, A CASE STUDY We studied a subset of an existing ground-support system for a satellite, which was redesigned and implemented in Ada [2]. With the help of the original designers of the system, requirements were developed for a subset system that included an interactive operator interface, graphic output routines, and concurrent telemetry monitoring.…”
Section: Package Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ratios should be used to indicate which packages should be examined more closely, not to replace the need to understand why design decisions have been made, A CASE STUDY We studied a subset of an existing ground-support system for a satellite, which was redesigned and implemented in Ada [2]. With the help of the original designers of the system, requirements were developed for a subset system that included an interactive operator interface, graphic output routines, and concurrent telemetry monitoring.…”
Section: Package Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%