Abstract
This paper describes a method which minimises the manual effort that is required to analyse the result of an Ada compiler validation. The method is not dependent on the actual validation policy as issued by the AJPO, but applies to general principles of compiler validation. The essential idea behind any attempt to reduce validation effort is automatic comparison of a new result (candidate) with an already known result (base). This procedure can be optimised by reusing as much informations as possible obtained by previous validations.
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Abbreviations
- ACVC:
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Ada Compiler Validation Capability
- AVF:
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Ada Validation Facility
- AJPO:
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Ada Joint Program Office
- AVO:
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Ada Validation Organisation
- AMO:
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ACVC Maintenance Organisation
References
Reference Manual for the Ada Programming Language, ANSI/-MIL-STD 1815A, Washington D.C., 1983.
Ada Compiler Validation Procedures, Version 3.1. Ada Joint Program Office, US Department of Defense, 1992.
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Tonndorf, M. (1993). An efficient compiler validation method for Ada 9X. In: Gauthier, M. (eds) Ada - Europe '93. Ada-Europe 1993. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 688. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-56802-6_8
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