Developing a Profile for Using Object-Oriented Ada in High-Integrity Systems Jean-Pierre Rosen Adalog 2 rue du Docteur Lombard 92441 ISSY LES MOULINEAUX CEDEX FRANCE +33 (1) 45 29 21 52 rosen@adalog.fr ABSTRACT This paper reports on the workshop that was held on Oct 27 , 2010 during the SIGAda conference in Fairfax, VA. The goal of the workshop was to start an effort for defining a restricted profile for Object Oriented programming with Ada for high integrity systems, following the example of the Ravenscar profile for the concurrency aspects. th In order to address these issues, two workshop were held under the sponsorship of FAA and NASA in April 2002 and March 2003 to produce a document called OOTiA[3] (Object Oriented Technologies in Aviation). This document addresses the issues of using OOT in airborne systems, and provides various directions for solving the problems; it is not intended to give definite answers, bur rather to explore several possible ways. A revision effort was started to update DO-178B, with the aim of producing a new version, to be called DO-178C. At the time of writing., this effort is still going on, but approaching completion. There is no major change to
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