Title
An object-based virtual operating system for the Ada programming support environment
Abstract
As part of a major effort to increase programmer productivity, the U.S. Department of Defense has supported the design of an Ada Programming Support Environment (APSE) based on the Pebbleman/Stoneman sequence of documents [4]. We have recently completed the first phase of this design, incorporating a standardized re-hostable virtual operating system and a retargetable Ada compiler with appropriate support tools. To support the coexistence on this system of many large and small software development projects, a sophisticated centralized database has been proposed that incorporates the concepts of object-based architecture [5] as well as more conventional hierarchical file systems [1].
Year
DOI
Venue
1982
10.1145/1041466.1041470
Operating Systems Review
Keywords
Field
DocType
conventional hierarchical file system,object-based virtual operating system,retargetable ada compiler,programmer productivity,object-based architecture,appropriate support tool,ada programming support,u.s. department,small software development project,ada programming support environment,sophisticated centralized database,major effort,software development,operating system
Architecture,Programmer,Virtual machine,Centralized database,Computer science,Compiler,Real-time computing,Operating system,Software development
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
16
1
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
0
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
S. Tucker Taft15014.12