From: Don Rosen <rosend@sw-eng.falls-church.va.us>
Subject: CSEIC News Briefs, W/E August 8, 1997
Date: 1997/08/11
Date: 1997-08-11T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <33EF3FED.2FFE@sw-eng.falls-church.va.us> (raw)
Computer Systems Engineering News Briefs
Week Ending: August 8, 1997
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2 VENDORS OFFER DII COE COMPLIANT Y2K PLAN
Topic: DII, COE
For agencies lacking funds to begin year 2000 fixes now, a pair of
companies is making an unusual offer to rehost applications on leased
hardware and wait for payment until the code work is done. The
financing
plan, from DynCorp and Siemens Pyramid Information Systems Inc.,
leverages procurement reforms that give agencies more flexibility in
spending operations and maintenance funds for hardware, software and
services, the vendors said.
By redirecting O&M funds, agencies could make lease-to-purchase payments
to cover 2000 fixes and rehosting costs, officials with DynCorp of
Reston, Va., said. DynCorp and Siemens Pyramid officials said the Army,
Air Force and Defense Information Systems Agency are evaluating their
systems to see which ones are suitable for rehosting under the
fixed-price, fixed-time program.
SOURCE: Olsen, Florence, "2 vendors offer novel 2000 deal," Government
Computer News, July 28, 1997, v16, n21, pp. 1, 87.
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NEW BOOK "ADA 95 FOR C AND C++ PROGRAMMERS" AVAILABLE
Topic: Ada
Simon Johnston's new book, "Ada 95 for C and C++ Programmers" ISBN:
0-201-40363-3, softcover/CD-ROM, 1997, is now available from
Addison-Wesley.
This book was written with the professional programmer, using C/C++ and
looking for the skills to retrain to Ada 95, in mind.
"Ada 95 for C and C++ Programmers" covers what one needs to know to
program
in Ada 95, taking you through not only the differences in syntax but
also
the conceptual differences in how the languages are used. Addressing
the
changes in the Ada programming language due to the new 1995 standard,
this book provides practical advice and real-life examples for the
experienced programmer.
Some of the book's features include: an accompanying CD-ROM which
contains expanded examples of the code used in the text, excerpts from
the text in HTML with hypertext links to the relevant examples; and, a
Special Edition of the ObjectAda compiler for Windows 95 and NT which
features Win32 bindings, symbolic debugger, semantic browser and a
language-sensitive editor.
SOURCE: Addison-Wesley Publishing,
<http://heg-school.awl.com/cseng/authors/johnston/afc/afc.html>.
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STC '98 CALL FOR PAPERS, SPEAKERS, & EXHIBITORS
Topic: Ada, Reuse, DII, COE
The 1998 Software Technology Conference, Call for Speakers and Exhibitor
Registration Information brochure will be arriving in your mail very
soon.
If you do not receive a brochure, information can be found at
<http://www.stc98.org>.
Next year's conference, "Knowledge Sharing - Global Information
Networks",
will be held 19-24 April 1998 at the Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt
Lake City, Utah.
If you are interested in speaking at the Tenth Annual Software
Technology
Conference (STC '98), you may submit your abstract for review by filling
out the on-line abstract submittal form at:
<http://www.stc.usu.edu/paper/psubmit.html>
If you have questions or comments about the on-line abstract submittal
or
reviewer process, send a message to mailto:Scott@ContEd.usu.edu.
SOURCE: STC: http://www.stc98.org
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DMS GETS ITS OWN FIREWALL
Topic: DII
With the growing need for security of sensitive networks, that exchange
data with unclassified nets or the Internet, a firewall is now available
for the Defense Message System (DMS).
V-One Corp. of Rockville, MD, is modifying its SmartWall for DMS service
under a National Security Agency program. The message-handling
firewall,
called DMSGate, will run on Windows NT, SunSoft Solaris and
Hewlett-Packard
HP-UX platforms. It will contain the Eagle application-level firewall
from
Raptor Systems Inc., of Waltham, MA, and will protect transmissions
between
network enclaves with different sensitivity levels.
SOURCE: "DMS gets its own firewall," Government Computer News, August
4,
1997, v16, n22, p 4; V-One Corp., 301/838-8900.
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