Software development tool suite that supports features in Ada 2005 introduced by Atego
SAN DIEGO, 17 March 2013. Atego in San Diego is introducing a version of the Atego ApexAda Developer Enterprise Edition software development tool suite with Ada 2005 support.
Atego ApexAda Developer 5.0 is a new release with support for the language features in Ada 2005. It passes available Ada Conformity Assessment Test Suite (ACATS) tests applicable for native code compilation and execution.
The Atego ApexAda Developer product provides a solution for editing, compiling, debugging, testing, managing, and executing Ada applications on UNIX and Linux-based operating systems.
In addition to traditional compilation features, Atego ApexAda Developer incorporates a architectural and build control mechanism, configuration management and version control (CMVC) capabilities to help development teams keep control of their updates and manage changes to their application code.
Atego TestMate also is included to provide automation of the testing process, including regression testing and coverage analysis. Atego TestMate also enables developers to compose test cases into test suites that can be executed and evaluated automatically.
For projects requiring support of the X-Windows System's network display services and the OSF/Motif graphical user interface (GUI), Atego provides AXI Bindings for Atego ApexAda Developer 5.0 as an add-on product.
AXI gives Ada programmers access to more than 2,000 functions and types in the X library, extensions and utilities, the Xt toolkit, and the Motif widget set and resource manager.
For more information contact Atego online at www.atego.com.
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