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The Steelman is organized with an outline similar to that expected in a language defining document. Section 1 gives the general design criteria. These provide the major goals that influenced the selection of more specific requirements in later sections and provide a basis for language design decisions that are not...
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A significant reduction in the number of languages approved for new systems was achieved through the issuance of DoD Instruction 5000.31 in November 1976, the technical requirements for the common language were finalized in the Steelman report of June 1978, the preliminary language design was completed and named Ada i...
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Steelman language requirements - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Steelman language requirements were a set of requirements which a high-level general-purpose programming language should meet, created by the United States Department of Defense in The Department ...
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Steelman may refer to: The Steelman language requirements for the programming language later named Ada Persons Alan Steelman (1942-), Dallas businessman and former congressman David Steelman, Missouri politician and lawyer, husband of Sarah Steelman Sara Steelman, Pennsylvania politician and biologist...
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The main article for this category is Ada (programming language). Pages in category "Ada programming language" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may sometimes be slightly out of date (learn more)
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Steelman language requirements. The Steelman language requirements were a set of requirements which a high-level general-purpose programming language should meet, created by the United States Department of Defense in The Department of The resulting language followed the Steelman requirements closely, though not exactly.
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Mar 9, 2007 The working group created a series of language requirements documentsthe Strawman, Woodenman, Tinman, Ironman and Steelman documents.
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The resultimg language followed the Steelman requirements closely, though not exactly. It included one significant extension not envisaged in the requirements (generics). The Ada 95 revision of the language went beyond the Steelman requirements, targetting general-purpose systems in addition to embedded ones,
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The Higher Order Language Working Group (HOLWG) was formed in January 1975 with William Whitaker as chair. In April 1975 the initial language requirements were compiled in a document known as Strawman. The final language requirements, Steelman, appeared in June 1978.
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Language Features In 1975 the Higher Order Language Working Group (HOLWG) was formed for the purpose of finding or creating a programming language for use in the Department of Defense. After creating the Strawman, Tinman, and Ironman (and later the Steelman) language requirements, See also: Steelman language requirements...
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