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The Special Interest Group on Ada (ACM’s SIGAda).

Here you’ll find information on the SIGAda organization and
pointers to current information and resources for the Ada programming language.

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  • SIGAda Home Page
    • Ada Basic Information
    • Ada FAQs
    • Creating Ada Software
  • Ada Awareness
    • Ada answers
    • Ada Information Clearinghouse
    • Ada Usage and Success Stories
    • Interesting Ada Articles
    • Who's Using Ada?
    • SIGAda's Booth Schedule
    • Ada Logos
    • “Powered by Ada” Poster Gallery
  • Ada Community
    • Ada in Universities
    • Ada Organizations Around the World
    • Ada Related Conferences
    • Contacting Others in Ada Community
    • Local SIGAda Chapters
    • Ada Vendors
    • Ada Information Resources
    • Job Bank at the AdaIC
  • SIGAda Organization
    • SIGAda Working Groups
    • Ada Letters
    • SIGAda Awards
    • SIGAda Officers
    • By-laws
  • ACM and SIGAda Info
    • Joining ACM or SIGAda
    • Previous SIGAda Conferences
    • History of SIGAda
    • August Ada (Byron) Lovelace

ACM SIGAda Annual International Conference

High Integrity Language Technology
HILT 2012

SIGAda's annual conference has a new name this year, as well as a broader scope to attract participants from both outside and inside the Ada community.

HILT 2012
www.sigada.org/conf/hilt2012/

Boston, Massachusetts, USA
December 2-6, 2012
Sponsored by ACM SIGAda

 
 
Events Organized in Cooperation with ACM SIGAda
 
18th International Conference
on Reliable Software Technologies

(Ada-Europe 2013)
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Ada Letters (SIGAda's tri-annual publication)
Available at ACM's Digital Library
Purchase SIGAda Proceedings at ACM's e-store


ACM SIGAda is the Special Interest Group on Ada, a part of ACM. SIGAda is a powerful resource for the software community's ongoing understanding of the scientific, technical and organizational aspects of the Ada language's use, standardization, environments and implementations.

This home page is maintained by the current SIGAda Secretary, Clyde Roby, with the assistance of the SIGAda working groups on their pages. Comments, suggestions or questions can be addressed to: ClydeRoby at ACM.Org

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