The Ada programming language was created by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) nearly two decades ago to provide a general-purpose programming language for defense and commercial use, but has evolved into a niche solution for safety-critical systems, primarily in defense applications. Ada and Beyond presents an approach for the DOD to move beyond the debate over its policy that requires the use of Ada for all new software development.
It describes the importance of the software engineering process and recommends to DOD mechanisms for more effective review of software development and improved collection of data on software project outcomes. The volume also analyzes the technical, empirical, and business cases for using Ada and other programming languages, makes recommendations regarding the appropriate conditions under which DOD should continue to require the use of Ada, and details activities that require funding by DOD in order for Ada to remain a viable programming language.
Table of Contents
FRONT MATTER
Executive Summary
The Changing Context for DOD Software Development
Software Engineering and the Role of ADA in DOD Systems
DOD Software Policy: Analysis and Recommendations
Implementation of Recommended DOD Software Policy
Implementation of Recommended Strategy for Investment in ADA
Bibliography
A DOD Draft Software Management Policy Directive with Further Modifications Suggested by the Committee
B Technical Descriptions of Ada and Other Third-Generation Programming Languages
C Glossary
D Detailed Comparisons of Ada and Other Third-Generation Programming Languages
E Briefings and Position Papers Received by the Committee
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Maße
Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 216 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-309-05597-0 (9780309055970)
DOI
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Committee on the Past and Present Contexts for the Use of Ada in the Department of Defense, National Research Council
1 FRONT MATTER; 2 Executive Summary; 3 The Changing Context for DOD Software Development; 4 Software Engineering and the Role of ADA in DOD Systems; 5 DOD Software Policy: Analysis and Recommendations; 6 Implementation of Recommended DOD Software Policy; 7 Implementation of Recommended Strategy for Investment in ADA; 8 Bibliography; 9 A DOD Draft Software Management Policy Directive with Further Modifications Suggested by the Committee; 10 B Technical Descriptions of Ada and Other Third-Generation Programming Languages; 11 C Glossary; 12 D Detailed Comparisons of Ada and Other Third-Generation Programming Languages; 13 E Briefings and Position Papers Received by the Committee