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Ada 95 is a revised and much improved version of the “classical” Ada programming language developed originally for the United States Department of Defense to match their requirements for a modern, safe, and efficient structured programming language. Classical Ada was codified as an ANSI standard in 1983 and is therefore sometimes called “Ada 83”; an equivalent ISO standard was ratified in 1987. The successor language Ada 95 is defined by the ISO standard ISO/IEC 8652:1995 [IS095]. For an overview of the history of Ada, see the rationale [Bar97].
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Kienzle, J. (2003). Ada 95. In: Open Multithreaded Transactions. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0103-7_9
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