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Easy-Sim: using Ada 9X in a graphics system software architecture
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Proceedings of the conference on TRI-Ada '94 table of contents
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Pages: 164 - 169  
Year of Publication: 1994
ISBN:0-89791-666-2
Authors
Jordan R. Kayloe  Air Force Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, AFIT/ENG, 2950 P Street, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Patricia K. Lawlis  Air Force Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, AFIT/ENG, 2950 P Street, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
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SIGADA: ACM Special Interest Group on Ada Programming Language
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Software architectures increase productivity when used as the basis for developing applications in a particular domain. This paper describes the creation of Easy_Sim, an Ada 9X graphics software architecture and framework for distributed visual simulation systems. To prove this concept, the research builds upon ObjectSim, an existing object-oriented C++ application framework. The investigation involves honing ObjectSim's design and constructing Easy_Sim with a combination of C++ and Ada 9X. Graphics applications using the new framework are developed purely in Ada 9X. The primary objective of the study is to produce a visual simulation system from Easy_Sim in Ada 9X that performs at a level comparable to the same graphics application built from ObjectSim in C++.


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