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ANGIE: Productivity by Frame-based Generator Technique

ONE Framework for ONE Task: Generating Program Texts

Instead of implementing the generation of sources into the most different programming languages and systems again and again and with it, to solve recurrent partial tasks over and over again, ANGIE enables the realization of generators for any kind of target languages easily. The ANGIE framework provides a full-blown and established basis technology for all imperative partial tasks, from the intuitive coding of parameterizable artefacts in the ANGIE frames, to the formatting of the generated sources.

The ANGIE Frame Technology: Get the hang of Context Dependencies

Semantically units of the target coding can be created in the frames in an easy and declarative way. Additionally, individual conditions can be assigned to them. On the one hand, the relations between the individual parts of the code to be generated will become visible and maintainable, while on the other hand; the frame itself will encapsulate them: frames are code modules as objects! The creation of frames is managed by the easy learnable script language "ANGIE", which is oriented to general standards.

Create your design patterns and code fragments as ANGIE frames and you will attain a considerable increase of productivity by a technology that is approved by science and by using it within projects.

 
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”After our application architecture had been modernized that way, the next step could take place:
Moving our applications to the new Microsoft Windows platform but leaving the data access services on the Unisys OS 2200, accessing them through the remote access options of SCORE Data Architecture Integration.
As programs modernized to use the SCORE data services for the data accesses and non-modernized programs interoperated perfectly by means of automatically produced facades, we were able to modernize small clusters one after each other bringing them into production.
This made it possible to start our migration project without the need of having the landing platform defined and available at this phase of our migration.”
Eric Martens, Project Manager, RDW, The Netherlands
RDW
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