AdaIC Available Ada Bindings Report - 1995
SECTION 3: Other Specifications and Standards
In This Section: Ada Decimal Arithmetic and Representatives (ADAR) Adobe Fonts Metrics Common Gateway Inerface (CGI) Customer Information Control System (CICS) Distributed Computing Enviornment (DCE) General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) Java Microsoft Windows MIL-STD-1553 OS/2 Ada/Operating System Interface (Ada/OSI) Paradox Portable Common Tools Enviornment (PCTE) Secure File Transfer Program (SFTP) Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) Universal Ada Test Language (UATL) Unix
Introduction
This list comes from searching repositories and vendor product lists. It should not be considered exhaustive. Ada projects have worked at interfacing to a wide variety of products and resources, and some of the bindings developed may be in circulation unpublicized. Many of thes standards below and specifications are located on the AdaIC Internet host (www.adaic.org) and are referenced in Section 4 : Resources Available from the AdaIC and Other Internet Hosts.
Please let us know if you are aware of any additional available bindings efforts or products, whether commercial or non-commercial.
Ada Decimal Arithmetic And Representatives (ADAR)
Adobe Font Metrics
Common Gateway Interface A standard for interfacing external applications with information servers, such as HTTP or Web servers. Customer Information Control System (CICS) An IBM transaction-processing system. Distributed Computing Enviornment (DCE) A standard developed by the Open System Foundation. General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) IEEE standard (488.2) for controlling a variety of devices, including power meters, signal-collection devices, etc. Java A programming language designed for the Internet Microsoft Windows A graphics-based environment that desktop co-exists with the Microsoft Disk Operating System (MS-DOS). Different applications, or multiples of the same application, are kept active in windows that can be resized and relocated on screen; users can switch back and forth between them. MIL-STD-1553 A data bus used for communications between sensors and computer subsystems on a number of military platforms. OS/2 A 32 bit multi-tasking, muti-threaded operating system designed by IBM. Ada/Operating System Interface (Ada/OSI) A tools package used to provide an interface between Ada and an operating system. Paradox A widely used database management system. Portable Common Tools Environment (PCTE) A portability interface based on commercial requirements for integrated project-support environments (IPSEs). Secure File Transfer Program (SFTP) Developed by BDM Corporation, it provides a means of transferring sensitive information from one computer system to another across a multilevel secure network. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) A set of protocols resulting from ARPA efforts, used by the Internet to support services such as remote login (telnet), file transfer (FTP) and mail (SMPT). Universal Ada Test Language (UATL) General multi-purpose test language that provides a consistent framework for testing at all phases of the software/system development, production, and maintenance life cycle. Unix Widely used operating system developed by AT&T Bell Laboratories.
Customer Information Control System (CICS)
Distributed Computing Enviornment (DCE) A standard developed by the Open System Foundation. General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) IEEE standard (488.2) for controlling a variety of devices, including power meters, signal-collection devices, etc. Java A programming language designed for the Internet Microsoft Windows A graphics-based environment that desktop co-exists with the Microsoft Disk Operating System (MS-DOS). Different applications, or multiples of the same application, are kept active in windows that can be resized and relocated on screen; users can switch back and forth between them. MIL-STD-1553 A data bus used for communications between sensors and computer subsystems on a number of military platforms. OS/2 A 32 bit multi-tasking, muti-threaded operating system designed by IBM. Ada/Operating System Interface (Ada/OSI) A tools package used to provide an interface between Ada and an operating system. Paradox A widely used database management system. Portable Common Tools Environment (PCTE) A portability interface based on commercial requirements for integrated project-support environments (IPSEs). Secure File Transfer Program (SFTP) Developed by BDM Corporation, it provides a means of transferring sensitive information from one computer system to another across a multilevel secure network. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) A set of protocols resulting from ARPA efforts, used by the Internet to support services such as remote login (telnet), file transfer (FTP) and mail (SMPT). Universal Ada Test Language (UATL) General multi-purpose test language that provides a consistent framework for testing at all phases of the software/system development, production, and maintenance life cycle. Unix Widely used operating system developed by AT&T Bell Laboratories.
General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) IEEE standard (488.2) for controlling a variety of devices, including power meters, signal-collection devices, etc. Java A programming language designed for the Internet Microsoft Windows A graphics-based environment that desktop co-exists with the Microsoft Disk Operating System (MS-DOS). Different applications, or multiples of the same application, are kept active in windows that can be resized and relocated on screen; users can switch back and forth between them. MIL-STD-1553 A data bus used for communications between sensors and computer subsystems on a number of military platforms. OS/2 A 32 bit multi-tasking, muti-threaded operating system designed by IBM. Ada/Operating System Interface (Ada/OSI) A tools package used to provide an interface between Ada and an operating system. Paradox A widely used database management system. Portable Common Tools Environment (PCTE) A portability interface based on commercial requirements for integrated project-support environments (IPSEs). Secure File Transfer Program (SFTP) Developed by BDM Corporation, it provides a means of transferring sensitive information from one computer system to another across a multilevel secure network. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) A set of protocols resulting from ARPA efforts, used by the Internet to support services such as remote login (telnet), file transfer (FTP) and mail (SMPT). Universal Ada Test Language (UATL) General multi-purpose test language that provides a consistent framework for testing at all phases of the software/system development, production, and maintenance life cycle. Unix Widely used operating system developed by AT&T Bell Laboratories.
Java A programming language designed for the Internet Microsoft Windows A graphics-based environment that desktop co-exists with the Microsoft Disk Operating System (MS-DOS). Different applications, or multiples of the same application, are kept active in windows that can be resized and relocated on screen; users can switch back and forth between them. MIL-STD-1553 A data bus used for communications between sensors and computer subsystems on a number of military platforms. OS/2 A 32 bit multi-tasking, muti-threaded operating system designed by IBM. Ada/Operating System Interface (Ada/OSI) A tools package used to provide an interface between Ada and an operating system. Paradox A widely used database management system. Portable Common Tools Environment (PCTE) A portability interface based on commercial requirements for integrated project-support environments (IPSEs). Secure File Transfer Program (SFTP) Developed by BDM Corporation, it provides a means of transferring sensitive information from one computer system to another across a multilevel secure network. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) A set of protocols resulting from ARPA efforts, used by the Internet to support services such as remote login (telnet), file transfer (FTP) and mail (SMPT). Universal Ada Test Language (UATL) General multi-purpose test language that provides a consistent framework for testing at all phases of the software/system development, production, and maintenance life cycle. Unix Widely used operating system developed by AT&T Bell Laboratories.
Microsoft Windows A graphics-based environment that desktop co-exists with the Microsoft Disk Operating System (MS-DOS). Different applications, or multiples of the same application, are kept active in windows that can be resized and relocated on screen; users can switch back and forth between them. MIL-STD-1553 A data bus used for communications between sensors and computer subsystems on a number of military platforms. OS/2 A 32 bit multi-tasking, muti-threaded operating system designed by IBM. Ada/Operating System Interface (Ada/OSI) A tools package used to provide an interface between Ada and an operating system. Paradox A widely used database management system. Portable Common Tools Environment (PCTE) A portability interface based on commercial requirements for integrated project-support environments (IPSEs). Secure File Transfer Program (SFTP) Developed by BDM Corporation, it provides a means of transferring sensitive information from one computer system to another across a multilevel secure network. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) A set of protocols resulting from ARPA efforts, used by the Internet to support services such as remote login (telnet), file transfer (FTP) and mail (SMPT). Universal Ada Test Language (UATL) General multi-purpose test language that provides a consistent framework for testing at all phases of the software/system development, production, and maintenance life cycle. Unix Widely used operating system developed by AT&T Bell Laboratories.
MIL-STD-1553 A data bus used for communications between sensors and computer subsystems on a number of military platforms. OS/2 A 32 bit multi-tasking, muti-threaded operating system designed by IBM. Ada/Operating System Interface (Ada/OSI) A tools package used to provide an interface between Ada and an operating system. Paradox A widely used database management system. Portable Common Tools Environment (PCTE) A portability interface based on commercial requirements for integrated project-support environments (IPSEs). Secure File Transfer Program (SFTP) Developed by BDM Corporation, it provides a means of transferring sensitive information from one computer system to another across a multilevel secure network. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) A set of protocols resulting from ARPA efforts, used by the Internet to support services such as remote login (telnet), file transfer (FTP) and mail (SMPT). Universal Ada Test Language (UATL) General multi-purpose test language that provides a consistent framework for testing at all phases of the software/system development, production, and maintenance life cycle. Unix Widely used operating system developed by AT&T Bell Laboratories.
OS/2 A 32 bit multi-tasking, muti-threaded operating system designed by IBM. Ada/Operating System Interface (Ada/OSI) A tools package used to provide an interface between Ada and an operating system. Paradox A widely used database management system. Portable Common Tools Environment (PCTE) A portability interface based on commercial requirements for integrated project-support environments (IPSEs). Secure File Transfer Program (SFTP) Developed by BDM Corporation, it provides a means of transferring sensitive information from one computer system to another across a multilevel secure network. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) A set of protocols resulting from ARPA efforts, used by the Internet to support services such as remote login (telnet), file transfer (FTP) and mail (SMPT). Universal Ada Test Language (UATL) General multi-purpose test language that provides a consistent framework for testing at all phases of the software/system development, production, and maintenance life cycle. Unix Widely used operating system developed by AT&T Bell Laboratories.
Ada/Operating System Interface (Ada/OSI)
Paradox
Portable Common Tools Environment (PCTE)
Secure File Transfer Program (SFTP)
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) A set of protocols resulting from ARPA efforts, used by the Internet to support services such as remote login (telnet), file transfer (FTP) and mail (SMPT). Universal Ada Test Language (UATL) General multi-purpose test language that provides a consistent framework for testing at all phases of the software/system development, production, and maintenance life cycle. Unix Widely used operating system developed by AT&T Bell Laboratories.
Universal Ada Test Language (UATL)
Unix Widely used operating system developed by AT&T Bell Laboratories.
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