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Introducing Ada 9X
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Volume XIII ,  Issue 6  (Nov./Dec. 1993) table of contents
Pages: 61 - 132  
Year of Publication: 1993
ISSN:1094-3641
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ISO 87 International Standards Organization, Reference Manual for the Ada Programming Language. ISO/8652-1987, 1987.
 
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Taylor 93 W J Taylor, Ada 9X Compatibility Guide. Version 2, Transition Technology, May 1993.