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Dragoon: an object-oriented notation supporting the reuse and distribution of Ada software

Dragoon: an object-oriented notation supporting the reuse and distribution of Ada software Among the more radical proposals for changes to the Ada standard in Ada9X are those advocating the introduction of “object-oriented” features exemplified by languages such as Smalltalk and Eiffel. DRAGOON is a language which supports the fundamental concepts of object-oriented programming in an Ada style, while retaining most of the features of current Ada. In other words it supports “Ada-oriented” object-oriented programming. It also employs enhanced forms of multiple inheritance to support concurrency and distribution. Therefore, although not designed specifically as a proposal for the Ada9X project, DRAGOON may serve as a basis for the development of Ada in an “object-oriented” direction. This paper provides a brief overview of the language. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM SIGAda Ada Letters Association for Computing Machinery

Dragoon: an object-oriented notation supporting the reuse and distribution of Ada software

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Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
Copyright © 1990 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
1094-3641
DOI
10.1145/102456.102470
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Abstract

Among the more radical proposals for changes to the Ada standard in Ada9X are those advocating the introduction of “object-oriented” features exemplified by languages such as Smalltalk and Eiffel. DRAGOON is a language which supports the fundamental concepts of object-oriented programming in an Ada style, while retaining most of the features of current Ada. In other words it supports “Ada-oriented” object-oriented programming. It also employs enhanced forms of multiple inheritance to support concurrency and distribution. Therefore, although not designed specifically as a proposal for the Ada9X project, DRAGOON may serve as a basis for the development of Ada in an “object-oriented” direction. This paper provides a brief overview of the language.

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ACM SIGAda Ada LettersAssociation for Computing Machinery

Published: Nov 1, 1990

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