From: adaic@sw-eng.falls-church.va.us (AdaIC)
Subject: Ada News Brief - 96-04-19.txt [1/1]
Date: 1996/04/19
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Ada News Brief
Week Ending: April 19, 1996
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Ada 95 PRODUCTS TO BE DEVELOPED THROUGH ATIP-P PROGRAM
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Ten private sector companies have been awarded contracts
through the Ada Technology Insertion Program-Partnership
(ATIP-P). Spearheaded by the Department of Energy's Idaho
National Engineering Laboratory (INEL), ATIP-P is part of a
broad effort mounted by the Defense Information Systems
Agency's Ada Joint Program Office (AJPO) to stimulate
utilization of Ada 95 within the government, academic,
industrial, and research communities.
Awarding of the contracts completes the AJPO's competitive
initiative to partner with proposing organizations to
equally share (50/50) in the funding and commercialization
of Ada 95 products. Products developed through the
partnerships will increase the availability of Ada 95 tools
and plug many technology gaps to successfully implement Ada
95. Products are expected to be available in 1996.
The 10 private sector companies and the areas their tools
will address are:
* Ada Software, Inc., Laurel, MD -- Provide Internet
accessible Ada 95 training.
* DDC-I Inc., Phoenix, AZ -- Provide Ada 95 software
test tools based on the established ASIS 95 standard.
* Intermetrics, Inc., Cambridge, MA -- Enter Ada 95 into
the expanding needs of the World Wide Web and "Applet"
generation by providing an Ada 95 to Java J-code
compiler.
* McKee Consulting, Littleton, CO -- Provide an Ada 95
development environment for the Apple Macintosh.
* NOETIC Software, Inc., Willow Grove, PA -- Provide
bindings to the standard data interface bus MIL-STD-1553B
and the designated commercial standard.
* Objective Interface Systems, Inc., Reston, VA --
Distributed processing and client/server interfaces using
the CORBA standard.
* OC Systems, Inc., Fairfax, VA -- Provide a visual
programming environment and object libraries.
* Software, Inc., Madison, WI -- Provide object-oriented
bindings to the Win 32 development environment.
* Stony Brook Software, Thousand Oaks, CA -- Provide a
Fast/Optimized Compiler and GUI development environment.
* WPL Laboratories, Inc., Haverford, PA -- position Ada 95
to share in the rapid World Wide Web growth with Web-
based Ada components.
Further information regarding the ATIP-P program can be
obtained from the INEL program manager, Doug Colonel, at
208/526-0204, fax: 208/562-8086, or e-mail: col@inel.gov.
The AdaIC will provide additional information on the details
of each contract award.
SOURCE:
Ada Joint Program Office
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THOMSON SOFTWARE PRODUCTS OFFERING FREE Ada 95 SEMINAR!
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Thomson Software Products will be hosting six free 1/2 day
seminars at the locations listed below. The seminar topic
will be: Ada 95 Technical Overview. A detailed agenda can be
faxed by request. More specific information will be avail-
able on Thomson's web page: http://www. thomsoft.com
Call or send e-mail to receive more information:
Toll free: 800-833-0085 x244 or x267
Direct: 619-457-2700 x244 or x267
E-mail: adainfo@thomsoft.com
April 30, 1996 - Huntsville, AL
May 1, 1996 - Tyson's Corner, VA
May 14, 1996 - Philadelphia, PA
May 15, 1996 - Fairborn, OH
May 29, 1996 - Waltham, MA
May 30, 1996 - Ottawa, ON, Canada
If you cannot attend, contact Thomson Software Products for
seminar materials.
SOURCE:
Posted by Thomson Software Products to comp.lang.ada
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Ada 95 BOOCH COMPONENTS AVAILABLE FOR FREE!
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Ada 95 Booch Components has just been released and is
available for free at ftp://ftp.dfw.net/pub/users/dweller!
This release only provides the Queues sequential
hierarchy, but near-future releases will include other
components. Select the ".zip" file if using a Microsoft
operating system other than Windows 95 or Windows NT.
Make sure to read the supplemental data provided and check
out the web page located at http://www.ocsystems.com/booch.
Also check out the Ada 95 Booch Component's Homepage at
http://www.ocsystems.com/booch.
SOURCE:
Posted by David Weller to comp.lang.ada
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Ada 95 AND RATIONAL: WORKING TOGETHER IN SAFETY-CRITICAL/
MISSION-CRITICAL APPLICATIONS
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Rational Software Corporation is heightening awareness of
Ada's important role in safety-critical applications as
businesses have begun self-imposing tougher internal
standards for testing and documenting software. Rational's
article, "Look to Rational for Safety-Critical/Mission-
Critical Application Development Tools", discusses the
number of standards that have emerged to help improve the
quality of applications and to shorten the development
cycles that produce them.
Rational offers Ada and its own line of Ada products as a
means of cutting down on the expense and time needed to
develop safety-critical applications. Because Ada is,
"rigorously defined, formally standardized, and designed for
the creation of reliable systems", it can only aid
businesses in their development of safety-critical
applications.
Rational now offers VADS-sc, a line of Ada products
specially configured for the development of safety-critical
applications to the toughest level of criticality specified
by DO-178B level A (standard enforced by the FAA). Other
elements of Rational's Ada toolset that can be used to
improve the quality and reduce the risk of software
development efforts include: Rational Rose/Ada, Rational
Apex, TestMate and SoDA.
SOURCE:
"Look to Rational for Safety-Critical/Mission-Critical
Application Development Tools," The Rational Watch.
1996, Vol.6, No.1.
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Ada VERIFICATION TOOLS AVAILABLE FROM DDC-I
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DDC-I, Inc. recently announced the release of DACS -
Qualified, a set of FAA qualified Ada verification tools.
The tools are used for verification of structural coverage
in testing applications supporting both source level
statement coverage as well as object code coverage. Each
tool has been qualified and used for FAA certification of
Assembly applications, Ada applications and Ada Run-Time
Systems. The tools are non-intrusive, support cross
development and are easy to use.
For more information, contact:
Jennifer C. Sanchez, DDC-I, Inc., 400 N.5th St., Phoenix, AZ
85004, Phone: 602/275-7172, Fax: 602/252-6054,
http://www.ddci.com
SOURCE:
DDC-I, Inc. News Release.
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