The promises of Ada to improve software productivity and quality, and the claims that a transition to Ada would require significant changes in NASA's training programs and ways of doing business were investigated. The study assesses the agency's ongoing and planned Ada activities. A series of industry representatives (Computer Sciences Corporation, General Electric Aerospace, McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Company, TRW, Lockheed, and Boeing) reviewed the recommendations and assessed their impact from the Company's perspective. The potential effects on NASA programs were then discussed
Viewgraphs of two briefings designed to provide information to the Software I and V Study Group to h...
Information on the Ada programming language is given. Topics covered include computer graphics, unif...
A survey of present software development policies and practices, and an analysis of these policies a...
Recent NASA missions have required software systems that are larger, more complex, and more critical...
At their March 1988 meeting, members of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Inf...
Ada has the potential to be a part of the most significant change in software engineering technology...
Several presentations, mostly in viewgraph form, on various topics relating to Ada applications are ...
The objective was to introduce the basic terminology and concepts of software engineering and Ada. T...
Topics discussed include: test and verification; environment issues; distributed Ada issues; life cy...
The choice of Ada for software engineering for projects such as the Space Station has resulted in go...
In 1985, NASA Goddard's Flight Dynamics Division (FDD) began investigating how the Ada language migh...
Topics discussed include: reusability; mission critical issues; run time; expert systems; language i...
Two dynamics satellite simulators are developed from the same requirements, one in Ada and the other...
Four panels of invited experts and NASA representatives focused on the following topics: software ma...
Software Engineering and Ada Database (SEAD) was developed to provide an information resource to NAS...
Viewgraphs of two briefings designed to provide information to the Software I and V Study Group to h...
Information on the Ada programming language is given. Topics covered include computer graphics, unif...
A survey of present software development policies and practices, and an analysis of these policies a...
Recent NASA missions have required software systems that are larger, more complex, and more critical...
At their March 1988 meeting, members of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Inf...
Ada has the potential to be a part of the most significant change in software engineering technology...
Several presentations, mostly in viewgraph form, on various topics relating to Ada applications are ...
The objective was to introduce the basic terminology and concepts of software engineering and Ada. T...
Topics discussed include: test and verification; environment issues; distributed Ada issues; life cy...
The choice of Ada for software engineering for projects such as the Space Station has resulted in go...
In 1985, NASA Goddard's Flight Dynamics Division (FDD) began investigating how the Ada language migh...
Topics discussed include: reusability; mission critical issues; run time; expert systems; language i...
Two dynamics satellite simulators are developed from the same requirements, one in Ada and the other...
Four panels of invited experts and NASA representatives focused on the following topics: software ma...
Software Engineering and Ada Database (SEAD) was developed to provide an information resource to NAS...
Viewgraphs of two briefings designed to provide information to the Software I and V Study Group to h...
Information on the Ada programming language is given. Topics covered include computer graphics, unif...
A survey of present software development policies and practices, and an analysis of these policies a...