The purpose of the Ada 95 Quality and Style Guidelines is to help computer professionals produce better Ada programs by identifying a set of stylistic guidelines that will directly impact the quality of their Ada 95 programs. This guide is ideally suited to be used in combination with the Ada 95 Reference Manual and the Ada 95 Rationale; both volumes also appeared in this series, as volumes 1246 and 1247 respectively. Together, these three volumes form an indispensable working companion for anyone using Ada professionally or learning the language systematically.
Author(s): Christine Ausnit-Hood, Kent A. Johnson, Robert G. Pettit IV, Steven B. Opdahl (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1344
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1995
Language: English
Pages: 296
Tags: Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Source code presentation....Pages 9-19
Readability....Pages 21-46
Program Structure....Pages 47-64
Programming Practices....Pages 65-112
Concurrency....Pages 113-139
Portability....Pages 141-167
Reusability....Pages 169-199
Object-oriented features....Pages 201-223
Improving performance....Pages 225-239
Complete example....Pages 241-256