From: cseic@sw-eng.falls-church.va.us (CSEIC)
Subject: CSEIC News Breifs, W/E Sept. 19, 1997
Date: 1997/09/18
Date: 1997-09-18T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
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Computer Systems Engineering News Briefs
Week Ending: September 19, 1997
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CONTENTS:
HEWLETT-PACKARD OS COMPLIANT WITH COE 3.1
TASK TERMINATION AND ADA 95
DMS DEMO MARKS A NEW BEGINNING
USAF SEEKS TO ENHANCE GCCS SECURITY
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HEWLETT-PACKARD OS COMPLIANT WITH COE 3.1
Topic: DII, COE
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) has approved
Hewlett-Packard Co.'s HP-UX operating system as compliant with the
Defense Information Infrastructure (DII) Common Operating Environment
(COE) Version 3.1.
Hewlett-Packard is the first vendor to achieve DII COE certification.
As a registered OS, HP-UX 10.20 has been configured to support the DISA
kernal, a predefined system-level administration program that sits atop
the OS and interacts with application software.
SOURCE: Slabodkin, Gregory, "Briefing Book," Government Computer News,
September 8, 1997, v16, n27, p. 69. http://www.gcn.com
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TASK TERMINATION AND ADA 95
Topic: Ada
In the September/October 1997 issue of "Ada Letters," a bimonthly
publication of SIGAda, the issue of Task Termination and Ada 95 is
addressed. The following is an abstract of the study:
Ada 83 removed from the programmer the burden of coding potentially
complex termination conditions between clients and servers by introducing
an 'or terminate' option to the select statement. With the introduction
of indirect communication, it is no longer straightforward to obtain
program termination. This paper illustrates the problem and suggests
that adding a terminate alternative to an entry call might solve the
problem. The advantages and disadvantages of the approach are discussed.
SOURCE: A.J. Wellings & A. Burns mailto:{andy,burns}@minster.york.ac.uk, O.
Pazy mailto:pazy@world.std.com, "Task Termination and Ada 95," Ada
Letters, Sept./Oct. 1997, v17, n5, pp. 100-105. http://www.acm.org/sigada/
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USAF SEEKS TO ENHANCE GCCS SECURITY
Topic: DII
The Air Force's Rome Laboratory has awarded four contracts for research
to enhance security features of the Global Command and Control System
(GCCS). Trusted Information Systems Inc., of Glenwood, MD, won two of
the four contracts. The contracts are for research into unified security
management and administration for networks and distributed computer systems.
Secure Computing Corp. of Roseville, MN, was hired to develop security
enhancements for existing commercial security products. Open Group
Research Institute of Cambridge, MA, will provide identity- and
roles-based management of access control information for DOD users.
SOURCE: Slabodkin, Gregory, "Briefing Book," Government Computer News,
September 8, 1997, v16, n27, p. 69. http://www.gcn.com
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DMS DEMO MARKS NEW BEGINNING
Topic: DII
For four days last month, the Army's project manager for the Defense
Message System (DMS) demonstrated to dozens of visitors the future of
military messaging once the Department of Defense (DOD) phases out the
AUTODIN system. The demonstration, held near DISA headquarters in
Arlington, VA, showed how DMS would route Microsoft Exchange e-mail to a
Lotus Notes client.
"My biggest mission right now is education," said Col. Robert C.
Raiford. "Too many people are tired of seeing briefings. They're
saying,'Show me that it works.'"
SOURCE: Masud, Sam, "DMS demo marks beginning of end for AUTODIN
system," Government Computer News, September 1, 1997, v16, n26, pp. 1, 76.
http://www.gcn.com
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