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Object-oriented design and PAMELA
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Volume VII ,  Issue 4  (July/Aug. 1987) table of contents
Pages: 68 - 78  
Year of Publication: 1987
ISSN:1094-3641
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[CHER86] G. W. Cherry, The PAMELA Designer's Handbook -- Vol. I & II, Thought**Tools, 1986.
 
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[DOD83] U.S. Department of Defense, ANSI/MIL-STD-1815A, Standard Ada Programming Language, 22 January 1983, Sec. 3.2.
 
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[GOLD86] A. Goldberg, "The influence of an object-oriented language on the programming environment," in Interactive Programming Environments, (eds.) D. R. Barstow, H. E. Shrobe, and E. Sandewall, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1984, 141-174.
 
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