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- 2016
- Laura Baracchi, Silvia Mazzini, Stefano Puri, Tullio Vardanega:
Lessons Learned in a Journey Toward Correct-by-Construction Model-Based Development. Ada-Europe 2016: 113-128 - Alan Burns:
Why the Expressive Power of Programming Languages Such as Ada Is Needed for Future Cyber Physical Systems. Ada-Europe 2016: 3-11 - Wafa Gabsi, Bechir Zalila, Mohamed Jmaiel:
Extension of the Ocarina Tool Suite to Support Reliable Replication-Based Fault-Tolerance. Ada-Europe 2016: 129-144 - Andrew V. Jones:
Addressing the Regression Test Problem with Change Impact Analysis for Ada. Ada-Europe 2016: 61-77 - Mohsen Laali, Huai Liu, Margaret Hamilton, Maria Spichkova, Heinz W. Schmidt:
Test Case Prioritization Using Online Fault Detection Information. Ada-Europe 2016: 78-93 - Franco Mazzanti:
An Experience in Ada Multicore Programming: Parallelisation of a Model Checking Engine. Ada-Europe 2016: 94-109 - HaiTao Mei, Ian Gray, Andy J. Wellings:
Real-Time Stream Processing in Java. Ada-Europe 2016: 44-57 - Robert Mittermayr, Johann Blieberger:
Kronecker Algebra for Static Analysis of Barriers in Ada. Ada-Europe 2016: 145-159 - Morteza Mohaqeqi, Jakaria Abdullah, Wang Yi:
Modeling and Analysis of Data Flow Graphs Using the Digraph Real-Time Task Model. Ada-Europe 2016: 15-29 - Héctor Pérez, J. Javier Gutiérrez, Michael González Harbour, J. Carlos Palencia:
The Polling Effect on the Schedulability of Distributed Real-Time Systems. Ada-Europe 2016: 179-194 - Jorge Real, Sergio Sáez, Alfons Crespo:
Combining Time-Triggered Plans with Priority Scheduled Task Sets. Ada-Europe 2016: 195-212 - Abhilash Thekkilakattil, Kaiqian Zhu, Yonggao Nie, Radu Dobrin, Sasikumar Punnekkat:
An Empirical Investigation of Eager and Lazy Preemption Approaches in Global Limited Preemptive Scheduling. Ada-Europe 2016: 163-178 - Martin Wittiger:
Eliminating Data Race Warnings Using CSP. Ada-Europe 2016: 30-43 - Marko Bertogna, Luís Miguel Pinho, Eduardo Quiñones:
Reliable Software Technologies - Ada-Europe 2016 - 21st Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies, Pisa, Italy, June 13-17, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9695, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-39082-6 [contents]
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