Journal of Systems and Software
Programming in MODULA-2 (3rd corrected ed.)
Programming in MODULA-2 (3rd corrected ed.)
Software engineering with Ada
Software engineering: a practitioner's approach (2nd ed.)
Software engineering: a practitioner's approach (2nd ed.)
Is Ada too big? A designer answers the critics
Communications of the ACM
On the criteria to be used in decomposing systems into modules
Communications of the ACM
Program development by stepwise refinement
Communications of the ACM
The structure of the “THE”-multiprogramming system
Communications of the ACM
A comparison of lifecycle models
ICSE '81 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Software engineering
The impact of mesa on system design
ICSE '79 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Software engineering
Rapid prototyping workshop: overview
Proceedings of the workshop on Rapid prototyping
System development (Prentice-Hall International series in computer science)
System development (Prentice-Hall International series in computer science)
Toward a general object-oriented software development methodology
ACM SIGAda Ada Letters
Functional Refinement and Nested Objects for Object-Oriented Design
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
The object-oriented systems life cycle
Communications of the ACM
Biblio of object-oriented system development
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Two object oriented decomposition methods
WADAS '88 Proceedings of the fifth Washington Ada symposium on Ada
Layered virtual machine/object-oriented design
WADAS '88 Proceedings of the fifth Washington Ada symposium on Ada
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An examination of the respective advantages and disadvantages of three characteristic paradigms of design and implementation in Ada illustrates the importance of choosing the appropriate paradigm for a given set of circumstances.