* Vendors of Ada ADTs
@ 1988-12-24 21:11 Bill Wolfe
1988-12-27 2:52 ` Jerome_V_Vollborn
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From: Bill Wolfe @ 1988-12-24 21:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
In response to e-mailed queries regarding the addresses of vendors
for Ada ADTs and other reuseable software components, here is a summary:
1) Wizard Software
835 S. Moore Street
Lakewood, CO 80226 USA
Wizard sells the collection of ADTs described by Grady Booch
in his book, "Software Components with Ada" (or words to that
effect). A wide spectrum of implementations is provided,
covering variations such as whether the ADT is of finite
or infinite capacity, whether the ADT has been hardened
such that it can cope with the shared-variable environment
(in which a single instance of the ADT is subject to simultaneous
demands for service from an arbitrary number of tasks), etc.
Booch's book also describes ADT construction techniques in
sufficient detail to enable any reasonably intelligent
programmer to construct his/her own toolbox of ADTs,
and that approach is not without its advantages.
2) Lib Systems, Inc.
P.O. Box 18173
Anaheim, CA 92817 USA
Lib Systems provides software in the following categories:
Mathematical Algorithms, Real-Time Control Systems, Graph
Algorithms, Board Support Packages, Business Packages, String
Processing, Sorting Algorithms, Searching Algorithms, Geometric
Algorithms, and Miscellaneous. Appropriate ADTs are provided
for use with these packages, where appropriate; for example,
both sparse and dense representations of a graph ADT are
provided. However, they do not appear to provide the depth
of coverage available in the Booch components; judging from
the Lib Systems catalog, I would doubt that their graph ADTs
would survive long in a multitasking environment.
As I mentioned in comp.lang.ada earlier, I prefer to construct my own
ADTs, and I therefore have absolutely no experience with, and in no
way do I endorse, the products of either vendor. I have summarized
the knowledge available to anyone who reads the vendor catalogs and
the "Software Components with Ada" book. It is recommended that anyone
who is considering purchasing products from either vendor become familiar
with objective reviews of those products; perhaps someone who knows of
the existence of such reviews could summarize the results.
Other reuseable software sources which I have heard of but have no
specific information on include the GRACE library from EVB, and the
RAPID library of MIS software. Anyone having knowledge of these or
other sources should feel free to contribute a followup article.
Bill Wolfe
wtwolfe@hubcap.clemson.edu
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* Re: Vendors of Ada ADTs
1988-12-24 21:11 Vendors of Ada ADTs Bill Wolfe
@ 1988-12-27 2:52 ` Jerome_V_Vollborn
1989-01-04 5:15 ` Jerome_V_Vollborn
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From: Jerome_V_Vollborn @ 1988-12-27 2:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
I have used the GRACE package from EVB and it did implement the ADT's well.
The test programs and documentation are excellent. The design methodology
used was Grady Booch's version of object oriented design as filled in by
Ed Berard. The modules furnished were worth the price ($50 000 for a site
license which I understand is no longer available) as examples of object
oriented design. BTW EVB Software Engineering furnishes a warranty with the
product (apparently Ed doesn't like to be considered legally insane (i.e.,
not responsible for his actions)).
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* Re: Vendors of Ada ADTs
1988-12-27 2:52 ` Jerome_V_Vollborn
@ 1989-01-04 5:15 ` Jerome_V_Vollborn
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From: Jerome_V_Vollborn @ 1989-01-04 5:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Bill Wolfe sent a note saying that I should clarify my previous posting.
EVB Software Engineering has a package of ADT's that generally follow Grady
Booch's taxonomy. They are a family of generic packages for stacks, lists,
queues, ... There are versions of each ADT for managed/unmanaged, single user/
multi-user, balking/non-balking, ... Write to EVB and they will supply a
sales brochure with all of the details.
Each of the components has three major pieces: a design description, a test
program, and the Ada code. The design description and test cases will answer
Dr. McKay's questions (what services are provided, how well are the services
provided, and under what circumstances) without having to reference the code
itself.
The most impressive things about the GRACE package (to me at least) are (1)
the design documentation is complete for all of the components; (2) the
components are consistantly well commented, documented and tested; (3) the
code is very clean and a very good example of what Ada code should look like
(e.g., exceptions are only used for exceptional conditions not as sneaky
goto's as in Grady Booch's book on reusable components); and (4) Ed Berard
envisions these components as the equivalent of SSI IC's in the hardware
world. Note that the GRACE components have the three elements necessary to
be truly reusable: a design document element, test cases, and source code.
The address for EVB is:
EVB Software Engineering, Inc.
5303 Spectrum Drive
Frederick, Maryland 21701
301-695-6960
I don't have the name of the lady who handles the orders and shipping. I
have changed companies recently and her name got lost.
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