ADA Syntax Study and Recommendations, Part I

A proposal to The Software Productivity Consortium that explores of the defects of the ADA software language. Involves study of its syntax and suggests that Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) techniques would help create a higher-order software language free of ADA defects. Part 1 of 2.

 

This material was shipped to Fenwick Library Special Collections, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA on October 23, 2000. I haven't found the ADA PROPOSAL in Warfield's old computer records, might do so later. But I did find one page from it, or from something close, it is a diagram titled: "Cognitive Structure of Pascal Syntax," 2 September 1986. I will put that one page into a separate file and a separate record of the Access database because not positive it is part of the Proposal document. It is listed by title.

The ADA Syntax Study is Part 1 of a 2-part proposal. This part 1 of the proposal deals with the defects of the ADA software language, involving exploration and study of its syntax, with possibility of recommending development of a yet higher-order software language which would be free of ADA defects, through use of ISM and associated techniques developed by Warfield. See also : A Graphically-Integrated Language System: A Proposal to The Software Productivity Consortium, Part II. (GRAILS). See also: Curriculum Workshop: Mathematics for Computer Science.

 

 

 

Additional Info

  • Category: Comparison Papers, Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM), Languages
  • Size: 195 p
  • Description: Typescript or Offprint, or both
  • Publication Year: 1987
  • Publication Month: 10
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