cc2o+@andrew.cmu.edu (Christopher Lee Cook) (06/15/91)
I am fowarding the following message for John Gabrick. Chris Cook Software Engineer, ASET ------------------------------- Advanced Software Engineering Technologies (ASET) of Pittsburgh, PA, has announced its intent to deliver a Serpent(tm) compatible UIMS during the fourth quarter of 1991. The ASET UIMS will fully support the Serpent API and dialogue specification language (Slang) and will initially be available for Sun SparcStation platforms running OSF Motif and X11R4. ASET plans to provide subsequent versions that support the development of OpenLook user interfaces and to expand support to other Unix Platforms. This value-added, commercial version contains all of the functionality in Serpent V1.0 plus the following: 1. Enhanced compile-time and run-time error-handling and reporting 2. Complete Motif 1.1 support 3. Upgraded and fully Motif compliant editor 4. Improved documentation 5. One year free technical support We are currently looking for a limited number of beta test sites to work with the commercial version of the system. If you are interested in becoming a commercial beta site, receiving additional information regarding the product or being added to the product mailing list please call at 412.343.6237 or respond via e-mail to this account (chris.cook@andrew.cmu.edu). ASET was formed to improve and market advanced software engineering technologies developed in federal and commercial laboratories. ASET's UIMS product has been accepted into the Sun Catalyst program. ASET is a member of the Pittsburgh High Technology Council. John Gabrick Product Manager, ASET Serpent is a trademark of Carnegie Mellon University. -----------