Abstract
This paper proposes a new paradigm in Ada to access different types of memory in single or multi-partitions real-time, safety-critical computer systems. The approach recognizes that simple allocation and assignment statements are often insufficient. The named memory pool model compliments the storage pools in Ada.
- ISO/IEC 8652:2007, The Ada Programming LanguageGoogle Scholar
- IEEE 1003.1 and IS9945-1:2009, The Portable Operating System InterfaceGoogle Scholar
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