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The Practical Use of Ada 95's Concurrency Features
October-December 1998 (vol. 6 no. 4)
pp. 47-56
Ada 83 has numerous shortcomings for concurrent systems: it requires additional tasks, adding overhead and increasing interrupt latency, and it has difficulty handling asynchron-ous transfer of control. Ada 95 offers features that address these shortcomings and simplify concurrent implementation: protected units, interrupt handlers, priority entry queuing, dynamic task priorities, and asynchronous select statements. Using their Flexible Manufacturing System, the authors demonstrate how these features improve Ada and promote efficiency.
Citation:
Jeffrey R. Carter, Bo I. Sandén, "The Practical Use of Ada 95's Concurrency Features," IEEE Concurrency, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 47-56, Oct.-Dec. 1998, doi:10.1109/4434.736425
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