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Germany is partner in an international development program of a flying weapon system. The software of this system is implemented mainly in Ada. The project is faced with the transition to Ada 95 as the product is intended to be in use beyond the year 2020. Four different alternatives are presented which reflect possible scenarios for a project specific transition to Ada 95. These have finally to be graded by the contractors and preference for one of the alternatives has to be established.
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Feith, R., Tonndorf, M. (1996). Planning the transition to Ada 95 for a large real-time project. In: Strohmeier, A. (eds) Reliable Software Technologies — Ada-Europe '96. Ada-Europe 1996. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1088. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0013513
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