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* Ada Programming Support Environments (APSEs).
@ 1991-03-28 22:54 Ed Knoll @(719)593-5182
  1991-04-01 21:19 ` Jim Showalter
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From: Ed Knoll @(719)593-5182 @ 1991-03-28 22:54 UTC (permalink / raw)




I have recently seen a pitch/demo for a soon to be general release of an
APSE product from Veridx (VADS APSE).  I haven't been paying too much 
attention to APSE's in general because I didn't believe anyone was working
much beyond the basic compiler.  However, it may be time to start taking
a more serious look.  I would be interested in any information that anyone 
may have regarding commercial APSE products that are (or soon to be)
available.  I'd prefer user opinions, but I'd settle for sales pitches.

Regards,
Ed Knoll

Texas Instruments
knoll@coopn1.csc.ti.com

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* Re: Ada Programming Support Environments (APSEs).
  1991-03-28 22:54 Ed Knoll @(719)593-5182
@ 1991-04-01 21:19 ` Jim Showalter
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jim Showalter @ 1991-04-01 21:19 UTC (permalink / raw)


>I haven't been paying too much 
>attention to APSE's in general because I didn't believe anyone was working
>much beyond the basic compiler.

We offer an integrated development environment for Ada that includes
interactive syntactic and semantic assistance within the editor, a
high-level object-oriented library management system, a CM system
fully-integrated with the compilation and library systems, full symbolic
debugger, host/target integration tools ranging from cross-compilers
to remote compiler integration, code analysis tools, various programmatic
tools for accessing environment information, front-end integration with
TeamWORK and Interleaf, interactive hyper-text traceability among
requirements, code, PDL, and documents, etc etc etc.

Much of this has been available for at least five years.

For anyone interested, send me a snail-mail address and I'll send
you some literature.
--
***** DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed herein are my own, except in
      the realm of software engineering, in which case I've borrowed
      them from incredibly smart people.

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* Re: Ada Programming Support Environments (APSEs).
@ 1991-04-03 16:08 Bob Munck
  1991-04-05  2:07 ` Jim Showalter
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Bob Munck @ 1991-04-03 16:08 UTC (permalink / raw)



In his message of 01 Apr 91 21:19:50 +0000. <jls.670540790@rutabaga>,
  igor!rutabaga!jls@uunet.uu.net (Jim Showalter) says:

> We offer an integrated development environment for Ada that includes
> interactive syntactic and semantic assistance within the editor, a
> high-level object-oriented library management system, a CM system
> fully-integrated with the compilation and library systems, full symbolic
> debugger, host/target integration tools ranging from cross-compilers
> to remote compiler integration, code analysis tools, various programmatic
> tools for accessing environment information, front-end integration with
> TeamWORK and Interleaf, interactive hyper-text traceability among
> requirements, code, PDL, and documents, etc etc etc.

The DARPA STARS program is working toward a full SEE, covering all of the
activities of a project and the full life-cycle of its products.  We hope
to have compatible commercial products -- built to support the same set of
recognized standards -- from each of three relatively well-known vendors
(IBM, DEC, Unisys).  All of the modern buzzwords such as "open architecture"
and "domain-specific reuse process model" apply.

However, don't hold your breath.  The one buzz-phrase we don't yet use in
STARS is "real soon now."

Bob Munck --  speaking for himself

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* Re: Ada Programming Support Environments (APSEs).
  1991-04-03 16:08 Ada Programming Support Environments (APSEs) Bob Munck
@ 1991-04-05  2:07 ` Jim Showalter
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jim Showalter @ 1991-04-05  2:07 UTC (permalink / raw)


>The DARPA STARS program is working toward a full SEE, covering all of the
>activities of a project and the full life-cycle of its products.  We hope
>to have compatible commercial products -- built to support the same set of
>recognized standards -- from each of three relatively well-known vendors
>(IBM, DEC, Unisys).  All of the modern buzzwords such as "open architecture"
>and "domain-specific reuse process model" apply.

>However, don't hold your breath.  The one buzz-phrase we don't yet use in
>STARS is "real soon now."

Forgive me if I'm skeptical, but this sounds like ALS all over again.
Why the government feels compelled to try to solve problems that a
number of companies already offer full or partial solutions to is
a mystery to me.
--
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* engineering, in which case I borrowed them from incredibly smart people.  *
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