Issues to be Considered in the Evaluation of Technical Proposals from the Ada (Trademark) Language Perspective.

Abstract

This report identifies issues for consideration in the assessment of technical proposals that are submitted in response to a Request For Proposal (RFP) which specifies the use of Ada. Detailed questions are provided on the following five main technical proposal elements; (1) Methodology; (2) Program Design Language; (3) Implementation Language; (4) Environment; and (5) Personnel. Methodology identifies issues associated with the assessment of the methodology which is proposed for accomplishing the software life cycle tasks specified within the RFP Statement of Work. Program design language identifies issues associated with the assessment of the Ada-based PDL which is proposed for accomplishing the software design tasks specified within the RFP Statement of Work. Implementation language identifies issues associated with the assessment of Ada as the implementation language, as well as the associated Ada compiler and run time support environment which are proposed for accomplishing the software development tasks specified within the RFP Statement of Work. Environment identifies issues associated with the assessment of the programming support environment which is proposed for accomplishing all of the tasks specified within the RFP Statement of Work. Personnel identifies issues associated with the assessment of the qualification of personnel proposed for accomplishing all of the tasks specified within the RFP Statement of Work, Primary emphasis is given to the level of expertise and training associated with each individual with regard to methodologies, Ada-based PDLs, Ada programming, and programming support environments.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 10, 1985
Accession Number
ADA158376

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  • V. L. Castor

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  • Wright Laboratory

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