The Ada Archive
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Ada users should not be without this library! This CDROM is a copy of
the Internet's Public Ada Library (PAL). With over 1.3 GB of
documentation, information, source code, and ready-to-run tools and
compilers, this two-disc set is a valuable resource for any serious Ada
programmer. Several thousand files added or updated since the November
'97 edition.
You'll find:
- New! GWRL (Generic Web-based
Reuse Library) tool family for creating web pages for reuse libraries.
Written in Ada95, required GNAT 3.10 and the Source Code Analysis Tool
Construction (SCATC) Domain-Specific Kit (also included). From Richard
Conn, PAL Manager.
- New! SEC '98 Ñ Briefing on the new Army Software
Engineering Center, giving insight into the mission and objectives of an
organization of over 1,900 contractor personnel and over 1,600 DoD and
military personnel managing over 96M lines of code in over 450 systems
with an annual budget of $311M. From James Wagner, Deputy Director,
CECOM SEC, December 1997.
- New! Presentation on Software
Manufac-turing, discussing made-to-order software manufacturing and
adaptive components. From Paul Bassett of Netron, Inc., Nov. 1997.
- New! Presentation with demo code about Ada95 on the Java Virtual
Machine. From Ed Falis of Aonix, Inc., January 1998.
- Major
Update! GRASP (Graphical Representation of Algorithms, Structures, &
Processes) tool for Win95 and UNIX now supports forward and reverse
engineering of C++ code as well as Ada95, C, Java, and VHDL. Works
with GNAT, GCC, JDK 1.1, and G++. From James Cross of Auburn Univer-sity
with funding from NASA and ARPA.
- Update! AdaGIDE Ada95
development environment for Win95. Works with GNAT and provides an
integrated, easy-to-use front end with colorized pretty printing. From
Martin Carlisle of the U.S. Air Force Academy.
- Update! AdaGraph
for doing basic graphics in Ada95 on Win95 and NT platforms. Does not
require Windows programming or a Win32 binding. Works with GNAT and
ObjectAda. From Jerry van Djik.
- Update! GNAT Ada95 compiler now
includes GDB (GNU Debugger). From Robert Dewar and Ada Core
Technologies.
- Update! Aonix Ada95 compiler. From Dave Wood et
al at Aonix, Inc.
- Update! Lovelace Ada95 Tutorial, Version 5.7.
From David Wheeler.
- Over 300MB of information on Ada83 & Ada95.
The Public Ada Library Card Catalog (over 1,800 HTML files covering this
CDROM). The catalog, which contains an extensive table of contents and
two indices, can be accessed by top-level pushbuttons from the CDROM's
Web interface. Use of the PAL Card Catalog is shown in the Tour, which
is also available through a top-level push-button and printed in the
July/August 1997 issue of Ada Letters.
80 courses in Ada, Software Engineering, Software Reuse, OOD, OOP,
Domain Engineering, real-time, concurrent program-ming, and other
current topics. Hundreds of technical reports and references, including
over 200 MB of material from the Software Engineering Institute.
This CDROM can be browsed using Netscape, Internet Explorer, and other
Web browsers! Start with the file Òindex.htm.ÓPlease Note: We used the
Certifier_1 tool (also available in binary on this CDROM) to certify the
software on this CDROM. This disk is in ISO-9660 with Rock Ridge
extensions. You can read it on 30 platforms, including: DOS, Linux, Sun,
and HP.
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