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4th IRTAW 1990: Pitlochry, UK
- John Barnes:
Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Real-Time Ada Issues, IRTAW 1990, Pitlochry, Perthshir, UK, July 16-20, 1990. ACM 1990, ISBN 978-0-89791-375-1 - Andy J. Wellings:
Real-time requirements. 1-16 - Ted Baker:
Protected records, time management and distribution. 17-28 - Kenneth C. Elsom:
Shared variables. 29-30 - Richard D. Powers:
Asynchronous and stand-alone entries. 31-34 - Colin Atkinson:
Object-oriented mechanisms. 35-38 - Fred Maymir-Ducharme:
Dynamic priorities, priority scheduling and priority inheritance. 39-45 - Thomas J. Quiggle:
Asynchronous transfer of control and interrupt handling. 46-49 - Colin Atkinson, Andrea De Maio, Rami Bayan:
Dragoon: an object-oriented notation supporting the reuse and distribution of Ada software. 50-59 - Ted Baker:
Opening up Ada-tasking. 60-64 - Mark W. Borger, John B. Goodenough:
Ada usage/performance specification. 65-69 - Alan Burns:
A performance standard for Ada 9X. 70-74 - Alan Burns, Andy J. Wellings, Gordon Davies:
Asynchronous transfer of control in Ada 9X. 75-84 - Mike Kamrad, Joseph K. Cross:
Distributed communications. 85-93 - Brian Dobbing:
Distributed Ada: a suggested solution for Ada 9X. 94-102 - Kenneth C. Elsom:
Prioritized asynchronism in Ada 9X. 103-110 - Anthony B. Gargaro, Stephen J. Goldsack, R. K. Powers, Richard A. Volz, Andy J. Wellings:
Adapting Ada distribution and fault tolerance. 111-117 - C. Douglass Locke, David R. Vogel, T. J. Mesler:
Predictable real-time avionics design using Ada tasks and Rendezvous study. 118-125 - Rakesh Jha:
Parallel Ada: issues in programming and implementation. 126-132 - D. Hughes, L. Hoffman, D. Brundelle, James V. Chelini:
An example of event-driven asynchronous scheduling with Ada. 130-144 - Offer Pazy:
Problems with Pthreads and Ada. 133-140 - Thomas J. Quiggle:
Efficient periodic execution of Ada tasks. 141-146 - Steve Vestal:
Linear benchmarks. 145-155 - Scott McCoy:
Bindings and Ada. 156-160
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