| Cra95A Crawley, S. C. & Oudshoorn, M. J.: Persistence Extensions to Ada95, in proceedings of TOOLS Pacific '95 pp 25-39, Melbourne, Prentice Hall, 1995. |
....Ada95b to distinguish them from standard Ada83 and Ada95. The term persistent Ada95 is used when referring to the two variants collectively. In this paper, we concentrate mainly on language design issues. For more detailed discussions of the implementation issues, the reader should refer to [7, 8]. Note that we do not consider interactions between persistence and the Ada95 specialist annexes. In the case of the real time annex, the conflicting requirements of real time and persistent programming make it difficult to support both paradigms simultaneously, at least with current ....
S.C. Crawley and M.J. Oudshoorn. Persistence extensions to Ada95. In C. Mingins, R. Duke, and B. Meyer, editors, Proceedings of TOOLS PACIFIC '95, Melbourne Australia, pages 25--39. Prentice Hall, November 1995.
....is not considered. In some cases, such as the use of real time and persistence annexes, the mixture of the provided features is incompatible and undesirable. This paper concerns itself mainly with language design issues. A more detailed discussion of the implementation issues can be found in [9, 10]. 2 Persistence Persistence is a general term for mechanisms that save values from a program s execution space so that they can be used in a later execution; i.e. by making the values persist from one execution to the next. In its broadest sense, the term covers conventional and object oriented ....
S.C. Crawley and M.J. Oudshoorn. Persistence extensions to Ada95. In C. Mingins, R. Duke, and B. Meyer, editors, Proceedings of TOOLS PACIFIC '95, Melbourne Australia, pages 25--39. Prentice Hall, November 1995.
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Cra95A Crawley, S. C. & Oudshoorn, M. J.: Persistence Extensions to Ada95, in proceedings of TOOLS Pacific '95 pp 25-39, Melbourne, Prentice Hall, 1995.
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