DARK Technology Transition Plan

Abstract

The original goal of the DARK Project was to provide a set of artifacts, documents and code, to: ...demonstrate that it is possible to develop application code entirely in Ada that has acceptable quality and real-time performance ... in a manner that avoids or mitigates the efficiency and maturity problems found in current Ada runtime implementations. To demonstrate, as required above, the transition activity to occur-that is, individuals, groups, and organizations has to review DARK documents and code to become convinced that DARK did (or did not) provide that capability. The DARK Project was not out to develop any radically new technological breakthroughs, but to demonstrate that well-understood, familiar, and reliable methods of building real-time, distributed systems could be done in Ada as well as in any programming language. (KR)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1990
Accession Number
ADA226695

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  • Judy Bamberger

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  • Carnegie Mellon University

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