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| Pnambic Computing provides software engineering services on a consulting basis. Our focus is software integration and evolutionary application development. In many evolutionary development tasks, the incremental construction techniques of Aspect-Oriented can reduce the total costs for software development. | ||
| Aspect-Oriented software development is an important extension to
Component-Based development methodologies. Aspect-Oriented software development
supports the engineered use of cross-cutting components, a major limitation in
Object-Oriented development. Various Aspect-Oriented tools (and methodologies)
provide more flexible software components and extend the range of allowed
composition sites.
Aspect -Oriented software development is one concrete mechanism for Compositional Program Synthesis (CPS). Various projects in Compositional Program Synthesis, including Aspect-Oriented software development and Product-Line architectures are reviewed on our CPSpage. |
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| Pnambic Computing can help your company develop software better and
faster. Pnambic Computing can optimize your product's build process, help
resolve version and configuration problems, and create custom tools tools to
keep your development process working smoothly.
For starters, try the WinPrint application. It prints text files to laser printers and is designed to maximize the amount of text that is printed on a page of paper. |
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| Pnambic Computing offers a wide range of services to assist small businesses that wish to have an Internet presence. Pnambic Computing's specialty is supporting business that lack in-house Internet experts. Our portfolio of web sites demonstrates the high quality we provide in web site development. | ||
| Pnambic Computing has prepared a number of utilities to explore various aspects of the Internet. Find out what your browser tells about you, explore the details of POP3, and other capabilities. | ||
| What does the name PNAMBIC mean? The word
PNAMBIC is derived from the phrase "Pay no attention to
the man behind the curtain." It was originally defined in an amusing
article published in the
IEEE Computer magazine. A followup
Letter to the
Editor does a better job of expressing a positive notion of
pnambicness.
Pnambic Computing is about solutions, not technology. Computer users want to solve their problems, not worry about how the technology works. Our skills allow us to harness incredibly complex technologies, but that doesn't matter if the result is not a solution. And sometimes a manual process gives a better result then one based on complex technology. Although the original definition carried deragatory implications, a simple solution with impressive results is the right solution in many situations. The one caveat - a significant deviation from the original definition - is that the solution must actually solve the relevant problem. Just don't worry about how it works. It's pnambic. |
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| Pnambic Computing is the work of Lee Carver, President of Pnambic Computing. | ||
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