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Control structure diagrams for Ada 95
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Proceedings of the conference on TRI-Ada '96: disciplined software development with Ada table of contents
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Pages: 143 - 147  
Year of Publication: 1996
ISBN:0-89791-808-8
Authors
James H. Cross, II  Computer Science and Engineering, 107 Dunstan Hall, Auburn University, AL
Larry A. Barowski  Computer Science and Engineering, 107 Dunstan Hall, Auburn University, AL
T. Dean Hendrix  Computer Science and Engineering, 107 Dunstan Hall, Auburn University, AL
Joseph C. Teate  Computer Science and Engineering, 107 Dunstan Hall, Auburn University, AL
Sponsor
SIGADA: ACM Special Interest Group on Ada Programming Language
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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J. H. Cross, E. J. Chikofsky and C. H. May, "Reverse Engineering," Advances in Computers, Vol. 35, 1992, 199- 254.
 
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J. H. Cross, "Improving Comprehensibility of Ada with Control Structure Diagrams," Proceedings of Software Technology Conference, April 11-14, 1994, Salt Lake City, UT (distributed on CD-ROM), 25 pages.
 
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J.H. Cross, K. H. Chang, T. D. Hendrix, "GRASP/Ada 95: Visualization with the Control Structure Diagram," CrossTalk, Vol. 9, No. 1, January 1996, 20-24.
 
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"Introduction to GNAT," Release Documents for GNAT Version 2.07, New York University, July 16, 1995.

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Larry A. Barowski: colleagues
T. Dean Hendrix: colleagues
Joseph C. Teate: colleagues