The goal of AdaNET is to transfer existing and emerging software engineering technology from the Federal government to the private sector. The views and perspectives of the current project participants on long and short term goals for AdaNET; organizational structure; resources and returns; summary of identified AdaNET services; and the summary of the organizational model currently under discussion are presented
At their March 1988 meeting, members of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Inf...
Recent NASA missions have required software systems that are larger, more complex, and more critical...
The choice of Ada for software engineering for projects such as the Space Station has resulted in go...
The components necessary for the success of the commercialization of an Ada Technology Transition Ne...
The University of Houston-Clear Lake is the prime contractor for the AdaNET Research Project under t...
The following subject areas are covered: selection of AutoLib for ASV3; ASV3 use of AutoLib; quality...
The AdaNet program is reviewing its long-term goals and strategies. A significant concern is whether...
The Ada Software Repository is a public-domain collection of Ada software and information. The Ada S...
The Repository-based Software Engineering Program (RBSE) is described to inform and update senior NA...
The functions of the AdaNET Prototype Library of Reusable Software Parts is described. Adopted from ...
The objective was to introduce the basic terminology and concepts of software engineering and Ada. T...
The promises of Ada to improve software productivity and quality, and the claims that a transition t...
MountainNet is a small firm which serves as a distribution center for AdaNET Services. These service...
A component acquisition plan contains the information needed to evaluate, select, and acquire softwa...
Information on the Ada programming language is given. Topics covered include computer graphics, unif...
At their March 1988 meeting, members of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Inf...
Recent NASA missions have required software systems that are larger, more complex, and more critical...
The choice of Ada for software engineering for projects such as the Space Station has resulted in go...
The components necessary for the success of the commercialization of an Ada Technology Transition Ne...
The University of Houston-Clear Lake is the prime contractor for the AdaNET Research Project under t...
The following subject areas are covered: selection of AutoLib for ASV3; ASV3 use of AutoLib; quality...
The AdaNet program is reviewing its long-term goals and strategies. A significant concern is whether...
The Ada Software Repository is a public-domain collection of Ada software and information. The Ada S...
The Repository-based Software Engineering Program (RBSE) is described to inform and update senior NA...
The functions of the AdaNET Prototype Library of Reusable Software Parts is described. Adopted from ...
The objective was to introduce the basic terminology and concepts of software engineering and Ada. T...
The promises of Ada to improve software productivity and quality, and the claims that a transition t...
MountainNet is a small firm which serves as a distribution center for AdaNET Services. These service...
A component acquisition plan contains the information needed to evaluate, select, and acquire softwa...
Information on the Ada programming language is given. Topics covered include computer graphics, unif...
At their March 1988 meeting, members of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Inf...
Recent NASA missions have required software systems that are larger, more complex, and more critical...
The choice of Ada for software engineering for projects such as the Space Station has resulted in go...