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Extending the Ada 95 initial conditions for preelaboration for use in real-time systems

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The needs of the embedded systems community for program units which can be burned into Read-Only Memory (ROM) to be used in applications have been addressed in Ada 95 with the introduction of the preelaborable units. In addition, preelaborated program units can be easily restarted. This capability enables the development of efficient embedded applications. Tartan has extended this feature to support additional preelaboration conditions which satisfy the requirements of the embedded community for the ability to use ROM.

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  1. Annotated Ada 95 Reference Manual ANSI/ISO/EC-8652:1995 International Standard, 1994.

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Birus, T., Knueven, P., Kuzemchak, E., Rosenzweig, J., Tokar, J. (1996). Extending the Ada 95 initial conditions for preelaboration for use in real-time systems. In: Toussaint, M. (eds) Ada in Europe. Ada-Europe 1995. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1031. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0015491

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