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The SAVE-IDE is an integrated development environment for architectural and component-based design of embedded systems. Including a tool chain for analysis, verification and code generation, with focus on safety and real-time.
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SenseIP is ideal for individual inventors, startups, and businesses
senseIP is an AI innovation platform for inventors, automating any aspect of IP from the moment you have an idea. You can have it researched for uniqueness and protected; quickly and effortlessly, without expensive attorneys. Built for business success while securing your competitive edge.
A compiler and cross-compiler for (Currently) Cobol (with Fortran being added later). It is intended to be the first self-hosted open-source Cobol Compiler, e.g. the compiler itself will be written using Cobol.
Tomato is an experimental Java application development environment which aims to replace text-based Java programming with a point-and-click visual programming language. The prototype works sufficiently to help develop parts of itself.
zCOBOL portable mainframe COBOL compiler, part of the z390 project
The zCOBOL portable mainframe COBOL compiler with support for compiling multiple dialects of COBOL into any one of several target language executable programs including HLASM compatible mainframe assembler, Java, C++, or Intel assembler. All downloads and other information are kept at the z390 project site; see the home page link for more information.