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.