Software helps processor developers

Phoenix, Ariz.—SCORE, (Safety Critical, Object-oriented, Real-time Embedded) integrated development environment (IDE), addresses the growing need to combine reusable software components, written in different languages, targeting different processors and developed on different development platforms.

By Staff November 1, 2000

Phoenix, Ariz .—SCORE, (Safety Critical, Object-oriented, Real-time Embedded) integrated development environment (IDE), addresses the growing need to combine reusable software components, written in different languages, targeting different processors and developed on different development platforms. The multi-language, multi-target, multi-host IDE for real-time safety-critical embedded system is an example of the improving flexibility of software design tools. SCORE allows developers to migrate software to the latest targets in a timely manner. Thus, investments of fewer hours per project and risk reduction through code reuse and upgradeability are possible. It currently supports coexistent development in Ada and C, with C++ support forthcoming.

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