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XAda: an executable Ada design language methodology

XAda: an executable Ada design language methodology A methodology for using Ada as an executable design language is presented. The methodology follows Booch's admonition to "Design a little--Code a little" BOOCH1 to achieve a progressive demonstration of design correctness. Resource consuming, evolutionary, stubs are used to execute the software design as the design progresses, in order to demonstrate design self-consistency and proper loading on resources such as cpu operations and disk I/O. The methodology continues thru implementation if the programming language is Ada. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM SIGAda Ada Letters Association for Computing Machinery

XAda: an executable Ada design language methodology

ACM SIGAda Ada Letters , Volume IV (6) – May 1, 1985

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Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
Copyright © 1985 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
1094-3641
DOI
10.1145/998421.998422
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Abstract

A methodology for using Ada as an executable design language is presented. The methodology follows Booch's admonition to "Design a little--Code a little" BOOCH1 to achieve a progressive demonstration of design correctness. Resource consuming, evolutionary, stubs are used to execute the software design as the design progresses, in order to demonstrate design self-consistency and proper loading on resources such as cpu operations and disk I/O. The methodology continues thru implementation if the programming language is Ada.

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ACM SIGAda Ada LettersAssociation for Computing Machinery

Published: May 1, 1985

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