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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS);faqs.505
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Subject: Where can I get information on API?
Date: 14 Feb 1992
API stands for Application Programming Interface. For general information on
API standards, you can look at NIST Spec. Pub. 500-187, "Application
Portability Profile." (contact Barbara Blickenstaff, 301-975-2816). Many of
the open systems APIs are being developed in the IEEE POSIX groups. An
article in the Dec. 1991 IEEE Spectrum describes these and related API
standards. IEEE standards aren't distributed electronically, but both of the
documents above tell how to obtain copies.
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Subject: What's a 'bug'?
Date: 12 May 1992
You can take your pick:
(1) Don't use "bug", use "fault" (an incorrect instruction or definition),
"failure" (an incorrect result), or "mistake" (a human action leading to
a failure). Paraphrased from
IEEE Standard Computer Dictionary
Standard 610, ISBN 1-55937-079-3
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc.
345 East 47th Street
New York, NY 10017-2394 USA
$49.50 (US$) for IEEE members
(2) Beizer, in a footnote on page 33 of the second edition of _S_o_f_t_w_a_r_e
_T_e_s_t_i_n_g _T_e_c_h_n_i_q_u_e_s says (paraphrased):
I'm sticking with "bug" because everyone knows what it means,
there are several "standards" for other terms that are incon-
sistent with each other, the OED says that the conventional com-
puter meaning of "bug" is ancient, and short Anglo-Saxon words
are preferable to long Norman ones.
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Subject: Where can I get copies of standards??
Date: 7 Jul 1992
ISO, ANSI, and IEEE standards are usually sold to raise some of the funds
that the various national and international standards bodies (who usually
own the copyright) need to keep afloat; thus they are not normally avail-
able electronically. Also, the organizations are concerned that electron-
ic copies would make it too easy for people to disseminate doctored ver-
sions of the standards.
ISO standards may be purchased from:
In Canada:
Standards Council of Canada / Conseil canadien des normes
1200-45 O'Connor,
Ottawa K1P 6N7
Phone: (613) 238-3222
Fax: (613) 995-4564
On CD-ROM:
Omnicom, Inc.
115 Park St. SE
Vienna, VA 22180-4607
1-800-OMNICOM
Also available through the National Technical Information Service
(NTIS), 5284 Port Royal Rd., Springfield, VA 22161, (703)
487-4650.
There are some CCITT standards on-line, available via anonymous ftp from
bruno.cs.colorado.edu or digital.resource.org (both have the Internet address
128.138.243.151), in subdirectories of /pub/standards/ccitt.
--
Software Technology Laboratory dalamb@qucis.queensu.ca (David Alex Lamb)
Computing and Information Science phone: (613) 545-6067
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6
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From: dalamb@qucis.queensu.ca (David Alex Lamb)
Subject: FAQ 2: CASE tools summary
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Archive-name: software-eng/part2
This is the monthly "frequently asked questions" (FAQ) posting on
Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tools:
ECMA Reference Model
Other sources of information
What version control systems are available on UNIX
Other configuration Management tools
CASE tools for object-oriented design and analysis
Problem Tracking systems
CASE tools for educational use
CASE Vendor list
Look for lines starting with "Subject:" (control-G command in rn).
Most products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
vendors. Send comments to dalamb@qucis.queensu.ca (David Alex Lamb).
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Subject: ECMA Reference Model
Date: 12 May 1992
Originally collected by: ant@hpfcbig.SDE.HP.COM (Anthony Earl)
The European Computer Manufacturer's Association (ECMA) adopted TR/55,
"Reference Model for Frameworks of Software Engineering Environments", 2nd
edition, in December of 1991. In Europe, it's available for free from
The European Computer Manufacturers Association
114 Rue du Rhone
CH-1204 Geneva
Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 735 36 34
Fax: +41 22 786 52 31
In the United States, it is for sale by the National Institute of Standards
and Technology as NIST Special Publication 500-201. Contact:
the Superintendent of Documents,
US Government Printing Office,
Washington DC 20402.
There is a PostScript version of the document in the PSESWG archives. You
may be able to retrieve it using their mail-server by sending email to
psesarch@nadc.navy.mil with the subject:
get nist-sp500-201.ps
It is long (about half a Meg) so it may not make it through some mailers/nets.
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Subject: Other sources of information
Date: 22 Oct 1992
There is a Hypercard stack that you can get by anonymous FTP from the info-
mac/card directory at sumex-aim.stanford.edu. The version 1.1 runs under
various Hypercard versions including 2.0v2 on newer Macs:
-rw-r--r-- 1 macmod 286168 Jan 29 12:13 case-products-11.hqx
A short companion report (about 60 pp. including tool signal info and my view
of why and where this market is going) can be obtained from GMD; Western US
office is: GMD, 1942 University Ave. #207, Berkeley CA 94704.)
Heinz W. Schmidt hws@icsi.berkeley.edu
[edsr!bigdaddy!cdm@uunet.UU.NET (Clifford D. Morrison) did a search with
Archie and points out that this file isn't available at sumex anymore;
possible locations follow. A file with a .Z ending usually means you need to
retrieve it in binary/image mode and run it through UNIX 'uncompress':
Host ditmela.mel.dit.csiro.au (144.110.16.11) Location: /info-mac/Old/card
FILE rw-r--r-- 248003 Jul 1 01:32 case-products-11.hqx.Z
Host rusmv1.rus.uni-stuttgart.de (129.69.1.12) Location: /soft/mac/card
FILE rw-r--r-- 286168 Feb 4 12:29 case-products-11.hqx
Host utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp (133.11.11.11) Location: /Mac/info-mac/card
FILE rw-rw-r-- 286168 Feb 12 10:39 case-products-11.hqx
See also the Mar. 1, 1992 issue of Datamation. There are over 400 products
listed for different purposes and platforms. Entries in the listing describe
Company, Product, Product Type, and Operating System. Some of the product
types are: Structured Analysis, Planning and Design, Strategic Planning,
Analysis and Design, User Interface Konstruction, DBMS Design, Design,
Prototyping, Project Management, Verification, Validation, (Data) Modeling,
Simulation , Diagramming, Methodology, Software Metrics and Static Analysis,
Configuration and Release Management, Project Management, Maintenance, Code
Generation, Restructuring and Reverse Engineering, Performance, Testing.
(sprinzl@edvz.tuwien.ac.at)
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Subject: What version control systems are available on UNIX
Date: 5 Nov 1992
Originally collected by: media01!rla@relay.nluug.nl (Raymond van der Laan)
(see also the archive file "cmtools")
SCCS is free and comes with most Unix-distribution, ported to everything and
its brother. It is no longer being enhanced or improved. Clumsy and not
suited to many users working on the same project. Many people place scripts
around the various SCCS commands to help the user.
RCS, better than SCCS, but still requires scripts to make life easier on the
developer. By Walter Tichy (now at Karlsruhe) and still maintained by Purdue;
available on the GNU distribution, widely ported, and free. Available via
anonymous FTP from several sources:
site filename
ftp.cs.ruu.nl /pub/GNU/rcs-5.6.tar.Z
cs.purdue.edu pub/RCS/rcs.5_6.tar.Z
prep.ai.mit.edu pub/gnu/rcs-5.6.tar.Z
ftp.uu.net packages/gnu/rcs-5.6.tar.Z
ftp.virginia.edu pub/vms/*.zoo (VAX VMS version)
It works best with GNU diff 1.15; look for diff-1.15.tar.Z. Many case tools
interface with RCS.
CVS extends RCS to control concurrent editing of sources by several users
working on releases built from a hierarchical set of directories. "RCS is
assembly language, CVS is Pascal", according to the author. Brian Berliner's
CVS 1.3 C version is in cvs-1.3.tar.Z at MIT and UUnet. Dick Grune's original
shell script version, CVS 3.0, is available at RUU. Berliner
(berliner@Sun.COM) and Jeff Polk (polk@BSDI.COM) continue to maintain CVS; the
1.3 release was in April 1992.
The shape toolkit (ShapeTools) is a set of commands for change control,
developed by Axel MAhler and others at the Technical University of Berlin. It
consists of a repository (the Attributed File System), version control
progrsms, a build driver (compatible with make), release management system,
and EMACS editor interface. ShapeTools 1.3 was released in late May 1992; it
runs on many UNIX veriants. It's available from
site file
coma.cs.tu-berlin.de pub/shapeTools/shapeTools-1.3.tar.Z
gatekeeper.dec.com pub/plan/shapeTools-1.3.tar.Z
gatekeeper has a mail archive server; send a message to
ftpmail@gatekeeper.dec.com whose body contains the single line "help".
Many large and expensive case-tools exist which have version control in them.
(Teamwork, Backplane) All VCS we know about are file-based. Database-oriented
VCS's do not seem to exist.
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Subject: Other configuration Management tools
Date: 27 Nov 1992
Originally collected by: rene@Cadence.COM (Rene Churchill) and
zdlc03@trc.amoco.com (Dan L. Cummings)
DSEE (pronounced dizzy) [Domain Software Engineering Environment] by Apollo
(now HP) is an excellent program that has excellent version control and does
builds for the user. These builds can be easily customized to a specific
purpose and spread out over several different machines simultaneously.
Excellent for large development projects. Problem: Cannot be ported to other
machines. Uses non-standard facilities of Domain/OS; David Lubkin of the DSEE
Project says it will be available on other operating systems, at least HP's
OSF offering. I don't know their main phone number, but their help line could
get you in touch with somebody. (1-800-227-6556) For more info contact Atria
Software, 24 Prime Park Way, Natick, MA 01760.
Softool Corp. sells a "Family of change and configuration control products"
The literature looks good. This program does code control, builds, merging
and other items that look good for group projects. It has also been ported to
DEC, IBM, Sun HP, Harris, and IBM PC computers. It's been around for a long
time, so it's a very mature product.
Softool Corp.; 340 S. Kellogg Ave.; Goleta, CA 93117
(805) 683-5777
Imperial Software Technology Limited sells some CASE tools that do builds and
manage source code. The literature is not that glossy, and the impression I
got was of a immature set of programs. I also sent them a fax and email and
have yet to get a response. (6+ months)
Imperial Software Technology Ltd.; 95 London Street; Reading RG1 4QA
United Kingdom
Phone: 0734-587055 (add England country code)
Usenet: apg@ist.co.uk
Aide-de-Camp is another good looking product from its literature. Sounds very
mature and has many good feature mentioned above. Rather than independent
versions of each file, it stores which groups of files change together: a nice
idea for tracking widespread changes.
Software Maintenance & Development Systems, Inc.
PO Box 555; Concord, MA 01742
(508) 369-7398
Procase is an interesting database for code control. It creates a database of
all of your code and will display call graphs and other very fancy functions.
It requires you to use its editor, rather than vi or emacs (though it does
have emulation modes for them) It has a very impressive user interface, just
not enough flexibility for me.
Procase; 210 Canegie Center, Suite 101; Princeton, NJ 08540
(609) 452-8848
Digital Equipments Corp.'s VAXSET:
CMS: Code Management System; Code libraries and configuration control
MMS: Module Management System; Like MAKE integrated to CMS
LSE: Language Sensitive Editor - Provided programming support as part
of the editors functioning for all supported VMS languages
SCA: Source Code Analyzer - Provide variable information, call trees,
etc. Integrated into LSE and CMS.
DTM: DEC Test Manager; Automated scripting tool for performing
tests of software, creating benchmarks and helping with
regression testing
PCA: Performance and Coverage Analyzer - Allows for program analysis.
Validates path coverage of testing.
All these product are operational on VAX VMS platforms. Additionally there is
the interactive debugger, the Common Data Dictionary (repository), DEC Design,
DEC Plan, and other tools.
Amplify Control from CaseWare, Inc. is an interactive development environment
emphasizing configuration management and tool integration. It provides user-
modifiable graphical and non-graphical user interfaces. The graphical
interfaces supports Motif. Amplify also supports several configuration
management methodologies via its flexible object-oriented data modeling.
Sales Department; CaseWare, Inc.; 3530 Hyland Ave. #115;
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
voice: (714) 754 0308 FAX: (714) 754 1568
email: amplify@cwi.com; uunet!cwi.com!amplify
[In Feb 1992 someone complained that it's difficult to learn and use, but
CaseWare says that's because it has a lot more functionality than simpler
tools - DAL]
CMZ is a code manager for C and Fortran; besides version archiving, it also
provides many editing, checking, and library management functions. It
currently runs on Apollo, IBM VM/CMS, IBM MVS, IBM RS/6000, VAX/VMS, Ultrix,
Gould UTX, Cray Unicos, Sun, SGI, HPUX. All European High Energy Physics
laboratories will get it from CERN; others must pay a licence fee. Contact
codeme@cernapo.cern.ch.
SMS from Intasoft [see vendor list] runs on PCs, Unix and VAXen. Facilities
include source code control, a preprocessor, a build tool and a menu driven
front end. I find it very usable, it is reasonably priced and it has all the
facilities I need. nyo@dcs.ex.ac.uk (Neil Youngman)
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Subject: CASE tools for object-oriented design and analysis
Date: 24 Apr 1991
Originally collected by: calvo@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov (Sherri Calvo)
Cadre Teamwork
401-351-5950
associated with Project Technology
Meller/Schlaer OOA capability including ERDs in upcoming V.4.0.
Ada structure graphs (Booch/Buhr)
CASET
714-496-8670
IPSYS Tool Building Kit
Coad/Yourdon toolkit
(no contact info)
supports methodology in Yourdon's book "Object-Oriented Analysis"
HOOD (Hierarchical Object Oriented Design)
HOOD User's Group:
HUG Administration
CRI A/S
Bregneroedvej 144
DK-3460 Birkeroed
Attn: Finn Hass
DENMARK
Now mandatory for several European Space Agency projects.
Interactive Development Environments (IDE)
Vienna, VA ofc. 703-848-8808
San Francisco 415-543-0900
sales@ide.com
Extension of Ada design tools to handle OOPLs, primarily C++
ObjectMaker (a/k/a Adagen)
Mark V Systems, Ltd.; 16400 Ventura Blvd., #319; Encino, CA 91436
818-995-7671 (voice) 818-995-4267 (fax)
Runs under Windows, X11, Mac
Tools for Yourdon, Booch, Buhr methodologies
Code generation and reverse engineering for Ada, C/C++ (may be under
development.)
Robochart
Digital Insight, PO Box 2095, Evergreen CO 80439-2095
303-674-5232
Interactive diagram editor for PC's ($96), SunView ($345);
-windows version under development. Does hierarchical ERDs, dataflows, etc.
System Architect
Popkin Software. 212-571-3434 (voice) 212-571-3436 (FAX)
11 Park Place, New York, NY 10007
Supports ER diagrams, Booch methodology for Ada and C++, Coad/Yourdon
Diagram editor checks for consistency and rule violations
Runs under MS-Windows
Systematica Virtual Software Factory
England
(0202)297292 (voice)
Hierarchical OO design package based on GOOD
Unirel Openlook Toolkit
Unirel; Centro Commerciale Osmannoro; Via Volturno, 12;
50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
+39 55 301279 (voice) +39 55 318525 (fax)
US $2000
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Subject: Problem Tracking systems
Date: 7 Jul 1992
Originally collected by: pyke@escaegate2.boeing.com (Ronald B Pyke)
The only commercial product for the Apollo mentioned was:
DDTS
Qualtrak Corporation
3315 San Filipe Road, Suite 16; San Jose, CA 95135-2000
1-408-274-8867
Several responses mentioned software available to Software Productivity
Consortium (SPC) members, and also software developed at Boeing.
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Subject: CASE tools for educational use
Date: 15 May 1992
Originally collected by: render@zeppo.colorado.edu (Hal Render)
Teamwork (Cadre Technologies: see vendor list)
It runs on SUN, ULTRIX, VMS, HP, APOLLO, OS2, etc, with X window support
on most of the platforms with more to come soon (including some low-cost
PC X emulators. [from cadreri!sat@Sun.COM (Scott A. Trachtenberg)]
We have been using for the past few years the following two tools:
(Schemacode International Inc; see vendor list)
SCHEMACODE: automatically translates schematic pseudocode design into
source code. Works for most programming language except ADA.
Available on PC, soon on UNIX. Educational licence 250$ + 50$ per PC.
IEEE Computer had a good report on this tool. Sometime last fall.
DATRIX: a tool for software quality assessment on PC and UNIX machines.
Works for C, FORTRAN and PASCAL. Measures up to 40 metrics and provides
a unique representation of the control flow, which is useful for testing,
program understanding, and program evaluation. Expensive; educational
licence for 500$, including up to 10 workstations.
We have been using these tools for the past three years in 4th year
undergrad and grad soft.eng. courses Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal.
[from robillar@rgl.polymtl.ca (P. N. Robillard)]
TBK (tool builders kit) from a company in England called IPSYS Ltd. (telephone
+44 625 616722). It provides meta-tools (design editors, structure editors)
a single underlying ERA database (supporting fine structure) and a uniform
UI based on Motif. Tools exist for HOOD (design for Ada). Might have
educational discounts.
STONE (FZI, see vendor list and archives file "environments") An SEE for
education. They use an OODB called SOS as the core of their environment.
SOS is almost free (bar shipping costs), but don't know about their tools
that run on it though. [from: cwl@compsci.aberystwyth.ac.uk]
Rational Environment (Rational, see vendor list). A tightly integrated,
interactive software engineering environment for total lifecycle control of
Ada projects. Supports design, development, unit test, maintenance,
verification, document generation, configuration management, subsystem
tools, incremental compilation. Can also integrate with external front-end
CASE tools and external target compilers. [from: Bob Geiger
<rjg@gator.Rational.COM>]
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Subject: CASE Vendor list
Date: 29 Oct 1992
Originally collected by: Scott Marcus <marcuss@sol.cs.fau.edu> and/or Theo
Heavey <theo@cs.fau.edu>, CASE research group, Dept. of Computer Science,
Florida Atlantic University; sponsored by Florida Industry High Technology
Council
Adpac Corp.
Adpac CASE Tools
340 Brannan St.; San Francisco, CA 94107; 415-974-6699
Advanced Logical Software
Anatool
9903 Santa Monica Blvd., suite 108; Beverly Hills, CA 90212; 213-653-5786
Advanced System Technologies Inc.
QASE
Category: information systems development environment
12200 E. Briarwood Ave., Suite 260; Englewood, Colorado 80112
Fax: (303) 790-2816; Tel: (303) 790-4242
Advanced Technology International, Inc.
SuperCase
category: back-end, reverse engineering
Corporate HQ: 1501 Broadway, Suite 1314; New York, NY 10036
Tel: (212) 354-8280
West Coast Office: 8950 Villa La Jolla Drive, Suite 1200; La Jolla, CA 92037
Tel: (619) 453-3050
AGS Management Systems, Inc.
Multi/CAM
category: front end
880 First Ave.; King of Prussia, PA 19406; 215-265-1550
American Management Systems, Inc.
Life Cycle Productivity System
category: front end, back end
1777 North Kent St.; Arlington, VA 22209; 703-841-6060
Applied Business Technology Corp.
Project Workbench
361 Broadway; New York, NY 10013; 212-219-8945
Applied Data Research, Inc.
DEPICTOR
category: front end
Route 206 and Orchard Rd.; CN-8; Princeton, NJ 08543
Arthur Andersen & Co.
Design/1 (part of Foundation Series)
category: front end, back end, RE/M
33 West Monroe St.; Chicago, IL 60603
69 West Washington; Chicago, IL 60602; 312-580-0069; 312-580-0033
312-507-5161
Atherton Technology
Software BackPlane, Project Softboard, Integration Softboard
1333 Bordeaux Drive; Sunnyvale, CA. 94089; Tele: 408 734-9822
Fax: 408 744-1607
ASYST Technologies, Inc.
The Developer
One Naperville Plaza; Naperville, IL 60540; 800-361-3673
Atria Software
Clearcase
24 Prime Park Way, Natick, MA 01760; info@atria.com
Bachman Information Systems
BACHMAN Product Set, BACHMAN/Analyst
category: reverse engineering, front end
8 New England Executive Park; Burlington, MA 01803; 617-273-9003
800-BACHMAN
Bell-Northern Research
ObjecTime now supplied through ObjecTime Ltd.
Cadre Technologies, Inc
Teamwork OS/2 3.0
category: front end
222 Richmond St.; Providence, RI 02903; 401-351-5950; 401-351-CASE
The CADWARE Group, Ltd
SYLVA Series
category: Front end
CASE Methods Development Corp.
CASE/FRAMEWORK--METHODOLOGY, CASE/FRAMEWORK--SYNERGY
category: Information Engineering Methodology
100 N. Central Exwy.; Suite 710; Richardson, TX 75080; tel: 214-644-8173
fax: 214-644-8175
CaseWare, Inc
AMPLIFY
3530 Hyland Avenue, Suite 115; Costa Mesa, CA 92626; 714-754-0308
CASEWorks, Inc.
CASE:PM
1 Dunwoody Park, Suite 130; Atlanta, GA 30338; 404-399-6236
Fax: 404-399-9516
The Catalyst Group
PATHVU Series
category: RE/M
Peat Marwick Main & Co.; 303 East Wacker Dr.; Chicago, IL 60601
800-323-3059; 312-938-5352
CGI Systems, Inc.
PACBase, PACBench, PACDesign
category: front end, back end, RE/M
8200 Greensboro Dr, Suite 1010; McLean, VA 22102; 703-448-8181
1 Blue Hill Plaza; Pearl River, NY 10965; 914-735-5030
Chen & Associates
ER-Designer (ERD)
4884 Constitution Ave, Ste 1E; Baton Rouge, LA 70808; 504-928-5765
Cincom Systems, Inc.
Supra, Mantis, Easy PC Contact, CASE Interchange
2300 Montana Ave.; Cincinnati, OH 45211; 800-888-0115
Coding Factory
CoFac
100 Netro Park South; Laurence Harbor, NJ 08878; 201-290-0090
Cognos
PowerCASE
67 S. Bedford St.; Burlington, Mass. 01803; 617-229-6600
Computer Associates International, Inc.
CA-Datacom, CA-Ideal, CA-Dataquery, CA-Dataquery PC
Computer Associates World Headquarters; 711 Stewart Ave.
Garden City, NY 11530; 516-227-3300
Computer Data Systems
Scan/COBOL, SuperStructure
1 Curie Court; Rockville, MD 20850; 202-921-7000
Computer Sciences Corp
Design Generator
category: front end
3610 Fairview Park Dr; Falls Church, VA 22042; 703-876-1000
Computer Systems Advisers, Inc
Picture Oriented Software Environment (POSE) 4.0, SilverRun
50 Tice Blvd.; Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07675; 800-537-4262; 201-391-6500
Compuware Corporation
CATI tools: Abend-AID, CICS Abend-AID,
CICS RADAR, File-AID family, TransRELATE,
PLAYBACK, File PLAYBACK, SIMULCAST, dBUG-AID, XPEDITER, NAVIGATOR
31440 Northwestern Highway; Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018-5550
Cortex Corp.
CorVision, Application Factory
category: front end, back end, RE/M
138 Technology Dr.; Waltham, MA 02154
100 Fifth Avenue; Waltham, MA 02154-9863; 617-894-7000
Cullinet Software, Inc.
IDMS/Architect
D. Appleton Company
IDEF/Leverage
1334 Park View Ave., Suite 220; Manhattan Beach, CA 90266; 213-546-7575
Deft Inc.
Deft
567 Dixon Rd., suite 110; Rexdale, ON M9W 1H7; Canada; 416-249-2246
Deloitte, Haskins & Sells
4Front
200 East Randolph Dr.; Chicago, IL 60601; 312-856-8168
Digital Equipment Corp.
DECASE
DECdirect; Continental Blvd.; Merrimack, NH 03054; 800-344-4825
ECS Associates
SQL-Link-Plus
3812 Sepulveda Blvd.; Torrance, CA 90505; 213-378-9260
Evergreen CASE Tools
EasyCASE (shareware), EasyCASE plus (commercial)
11025 164th Ave NE; Redmond WA 98052; 206-881-5149
Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI)
STONE
Haid-und-Neu-Str. 10-14,; D-7500 Karlsruhe, Germany; +49-721-6906-731
ICONIX Software Engineering Inc.
PowerTools Series
category: front end, back end, RE/M
2800 Twenty Eighth St, Suite 320; Santa Clara, CA 90405; 213-458-0092
i-Logix
StateMate
22 Third Ave.; Burlington, MA 01803; 617-272-8090
Index Technology Corp. (merged with Sage to form Intersolv)
Insoft Ky
Prosa
P.O.Box 9; SF-90101 Oulu; Finland; tel. +358-81-226128; fax. +358-81-221754
Institute for Information Industry
KangaTool Series
category: front-end
8th Floor, 106 Ho-Ping E. Rd.; Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Intasoft
SMS
category: configuration management
153 Sweetbrier Lane; Exeter EX1 3DG; England
Integrated Systems, Inc.
AutoCode
2500 Mission College Blvd.; Santa Clara, CA 95054; 408-980-1500
IntelliBase nv/sa
RIDL*
category: I-CASE for Nijssen's Information Analysis Method
Plantin en Moretuslei 220; B-2018 Antwerp; BELGIUM; tel. (+32) 3 235 9596
fax. (+32) 3 235-7955
Interactive Development Environments
Software through Pictures, C Development Environment
category: front end
595 Market St., 10th Floor; San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-543-0900
Intersolv (merger of Index and Sage)
Excelerator 1.84, Polytron Version Control System (PVCS),
APS Development Center
category: I-CASE (front end, back end, RE/M)
Corporate HQ: 3200 Tower Oaks Blvd.; Rockville, Maryland 20852; 301-230-3200
International HQ: Abbey View; Everard Close; St. Albans; Herts AL1 2PS
United Kingdom; Tel: 0727812812
KnowledgeWare, Inc.
IEW/WS
category: front end
3340 Peachtree Rd.; Atlanta, GA 30026; 404-231-8575; 800-338-4130
Language Technology
RECODER, INSPECTOR
category: RE/M
27 Congress St; Salem. MA 01970; 800-732-6337; 508-741-1507
Learmonth & Burchett Management Systems, Inc. (LBMS)
System Engineer (nee Auto-Mate Plus)
1800 West Loop South, Suite 1800; Houston, TX 77027; 713-682-8530
800-231-7515
MAGEC Software
MAGEC
category: Full Cycle Cobol database apps
4054 INFOMART; 1950 Stemmons Freeway; Dallas, TX 75207; 800-336-2432
214-746-4000; FAX: 214-746-4099
Manager Software Products, Inc.
Manager Series
category: Front end, back end
131 Hartwell Ave; Lexington, MA 02173-3126; 617-863-5800
Mark V Systems, Ltd.
ObjectMaker 2.0 (aka Adagen)
category: cross-lifecycle
16400 Ventura Blvd., Suite 303; Encino, CA 91436; 818-995-7671 (voice)
818-995-4267 (fax); mo@markv.com
Matterhorn, Inc.
HIBOL
category: back end
McCabe & Associates
ACT, BAT, DCT, CodeBreaker
category: Reverse Engineering/Maintenance
5501 Twin Knolls Road, Suite 111; Columbia, Maryland 21045; 800-638-6316
McDonnell-Douglas
ProKit*Workbench STRADIS, PRO-IV
category: front end
P.O. Box 516; Dept. L515, MS 2812301; St. Louis, MO 63166; 800-325-1087
800-822-7337; 314-232-5715
Mentor Graphics Corp.
Analyst/RT, Designer, Auditor
category: front end
8500 Southwest Creekside Place; Beaverton, OR 97005; 503-626-7000
Meridian Software Systems, Inc.
OpenSELECT CASE
category: front end
10 Pasteur Street; Irvine, CA 92718; 714-727-0700 (ext. 224)
fax: 714-727-3583
Meta Systems
QuickSpec, Structured Architect (SA), Structured
Architect-Integrator (SA-I), PSL/PSA, Report Specification
Interface (RSI), View Integration System (VIS).