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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, United States Department of Defense, Arlington, Virginia. Department of Defense Requirements for High Order Computer Programming Languages: STEELMAN, 1978.

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Ada 95 And Safety-Critical Software - Holloway   (Correct)

....[5] the interested reader is encouraged to consult this document for additional details not included here. The Ada programming language was originally developed to meet the specific requirements of the United States Department of Defense (DOD) for a single language for real time embedded systems [6]. However, after the ANSI standard was released in 1983, interest in the language grew beyond a single application domain and a single agency. International use of Ada was such that the ISO also adopted the ANSI standard. In 1988, as part of the routine 5 10 year reexamination of existing ....

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, United States Department of Defense, Arlington, Virginia. Department of Defense Requirements for High Order Computer Programming Languages: STEELMAN, 1978.


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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Department of Defense Requirements for High Order Computer Programming Languages --- STEELMAN. USDoD, Arlington, Virginia, 1978.

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