Abstract

The Ada programming language has been designed for use in high integrity, safety critical, and secure software systems. Several International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC) technical reports have been developed to provide guidance on the appropriate use of Ada to achieve the largest benefit in the verification and security of high integrity systems. While the Ada programming language has been evolving over time, these technical reports were written utilizing the Ada 2005 version of the programming language standard. In this brief paper, we pose that the International Real-Time Ada Workshop membership assume the responsibility for updating the technical reports to be in alignment with the current Ada programming language standard, known as Ada 2012.

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