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Adequacy of the new generation of multithreading operating systems to the Ada Tasking Model

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Ada in Europe (Ada-Europe 1994)

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Abstract

A lot of systems, including Unix now offer multithreading capabilities. It is very interesting to use these capabilities in the Ada Executive Implementation both for the Implementor and for the User.

Mapping the Ada Tasking on the Multithread Implementation of the system allows a much better usage of the system resources.

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  1. E.W. Giering, T.P. Baker Using Ada Threads to implement Ada Tasking ACM

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Marcel Toussaint

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Sevestre, J., Brygier, J. (1994). Adequacy of the new generation of multithreading operating systems to the Ada Tasking Model. In: Toussaint, M. (eds) Ada in Europe. Ada-Europe 1994. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 887. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58822-1_85

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