* GRACE information wanted
@ 1992-09-14 21:04 aio!news
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From: aio!news @ 1992-09-14 21:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
Does anyone have any information on a product called GRACE? I believe it stands
for Graphical Reuasable Ada Components E?????.
Any info would be appreciated!
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* Re: GRACE information wanted
@ 1992-09-15 3:09 dog.ee.lbl.gov!overload.lbl.gov!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio
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From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!overload.lbl.gov!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio @ 1992-09-15 3:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
cobarruvias@asd2.jsc.nasa.gov writes:
>
>Does anyone have any information on a product called GRACE?
>I believe it stands for Graphical Reuasable Ada Components E?????.
>
>
>Any info would be appreciated!
>
GRACE = Generic Reusable Ada Components for Engineering
It's a very well documented & tested set of reusable
Ada components that run on several platforms and
compilers.
Contact: Jennifer Lott
EVB Software Engineering, Inc
5303 Spectrum Dr.
Frederick, MD 21701
1-800-877-1815
grace-info@evb.com
For general information on EVB products and services you
can send email to info@evb.com or call the 800 number.
John Goodsen
goodsenj@ajpo.sei.cmu.edu
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jgg@evb.com PCIS Programme
800-877-1815 goodsenj@ajpo.sei.cmu.edu
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* Re: GRACE information wanted
@ 1992-09-15 15:42 Brandon Goldfedder
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From: Brandon Goldfedder @ 1992-09-15 15:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
GRACE is a library of production-ready reusable Ada software components,
provided in source code form. These components were developed by EVB
Software Engineering. GRACE stands for Generic Reusable Ada Components
for Engineering. These components consist of 23 families of abstractions (such
as Stack, Doubly-Linked-List, B-Tree, Binary_Search_Tree, etc.) in multiple
forms. The forms address time and space issues. For example, switching from
a Bounded_Stack designed to run in a sequential environment (no tasking) to
an Unbounded_Stack designed to run in a multi-processor tasking environment can
be done by changing a few lines of code. This allows an implementation to
choose the proper form of the abstraction to address current needs allowing
future requirements to be met.
For more information on GRACE, contact jenny@evb.com
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