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Future Ada environments

Published: 16 May 1983 Publication History

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The current Ada environments are oriented toward traditional code production tools such as editors, compilers, loaders, and program library managers. Future Ada environments will add to the initial capabilities to provide support from the initiation of requirements to the enhancement of existing operational software. In addition to software development facilities, future Ada environments will support management activities. The future will also see applications of current tools and techniques across the entire life cycle.

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AFIPS '83: Proceedings of the May 16-19, 1983, national computer conference
May 1983
808 pages
ISBN:0882830392
DOI:10.1145/1500676
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Published: 16 May 1983

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