Flyer T206-0297 atip-p.txt Ada Technology Insertion Program - Partnerships (ATIP-P) The ATIP-P program fosters partnerships between government and industry to increase the variety and availability of Ada 95 products. The Partners To meet the program objectives, partnerships were formed among the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, and ten private sector companies. Together, the partners will work to stimulate utilization of the Ada 95 programming language within the government, academic, industrial, and research communities by bringing to market a variety of products that support the Ada programming language -- the world's first internationally standardized, object-oriented computer programming language. The Program The program's objective is to expand and strengthen the supplier base of products supporting the Ada programming language, to satisfy the DOD's requirement for Ada 95 technologies. The ten companies awarded contracts will provide products such as bindings, compilers, commonly used tools, development libraries, visual work space and computer-based training to promote smooth and successful Ada 95 implementations. Products developed through the partnerships will become available this year. The Products A brief description of each company's product plan follows: -Stony Brook Ada 95, from Stony Brook Software, is a complete Ada 95 development system for DOS, 32-bit DOS extended, WIN16, and WIN32 applications development. This tool includes an optimizing Ada 95 compiler, development environment, linker, object librarian, debuggers, a WIN32 profiler, and resource editor. -Ada 95 GUI Binding and Tools for Windows 95, developed by R.R. Software, is a binding and set of tools that will allow application developers to build Microsoft Windows 95 systems using Ada 95, and is not tied to the underlying C API routines. -MIL-STD-1553B Bindings for Ada 95, available from Noetic Software, are thick bindings that will provide a class library of data structures, operators, and objects to implement hardware/bus initialization, bus control, remote terminal and bus monitor operations. Also available will be thin bindings that provide a low-level interface to a particular manufacturer's MIL-STD-1553B hardware. -GNAT Ada 95 for Apple Macintosh MachTen, from Tenon Intersystems, is a POSIX-conformant UNIX compiler with a full Internet protocol suite and a software development environment based on GNU. -DACS/ASIS-95 and DACS-Qualified, developed by DDC-I, are, respectively, an implementation of the Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) 95 for the DDC-I Ada 95 Compiler System (DACS-95) and a test environment. A new DDC-I- developed, state-of-the-art Ada 95 compiler front-end, will be interfaced to both existing DDC-I Ada 83 compiler system code generators and several new ANDF-based code generators developed by DDC-I and other compiler vendors. -Acumentor/Orbix Ada, available from Objective Interface Systems, allows developers to create distributed applications based on the Object Management Group's (OMG's) Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) standard. -AdaMentor 95, from AdaSoft, is a computer-based training course based upon the new textbook Programming in Ada 95. The course will be delivered over the Internet, implementing a "distributed classroom" environment. -Ada 95 Upgrade for VisualAge, developed by OC Systems, makes the power and features of IBM's award-winning VisualAge C++ available for Ada 95. The upgrade enables users to develop software applications by visually connecting software "parts" written in Ada 95 and C++. The Ada 95 code is automatically generated for connecting software parts, and users are able to add new Ada 95 parts to the VisualAge palette. -AppletMagic, available from Intermetrics, is an Ada 95 compiler that generates Java "bytecodes." The compiler allows its users to construct portable Java applets or applications using the Ada 95 language. -SemWeb (Semantic Webs), from WPL Laboratories, provides a browser and editor to support the creation and use of modeled Web sites. It provides Ada class libraries that define an application programming interface (API) for dynamically creating files in hypertext mark-up language (HTML) and other standard and consistent WWW formats. The Ada Information Clearinghouse (AdaIC) provides flyers with additional product and contact information for each of the ATIP-P products. For more information, contact: Department of Energy Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) Doug Colonel Phone: 208/526-0204 Fax: 208/526-8086 E-mail: col@inel.gov or contact the AdaIC. Ada Technology Insertion Program-Partnerships. All registered and trademarked brand names are the property of their respective holders. ********************** The views, opinions, and findings contained in this report are those of the author(s) and should not be construed as an official Agency position, policy, or decision, unless so designated by other official documentation. Copyright 1996. IIT Research Institute. All rights assigned to the U.S. Government (Ada Joint Program Office). Permission to reprint this flyer, in whole or in part, is granted, provided the AdaIC is acknowledged as the source. ********************** Ada Information Clearinghouse (AdaIC) P.O. 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