Object_Id : 33
Title : MOREplus - a commercial version of MORE
Node_Type : Production
Format : HTML
Address : http://rbse.mountain.net/MOREplus/
Keywords :
Abstract : MOREplus is a commercialised version of the MORE system you
are using to read this.
It has a number of enhancements (some we've implemented, other
that are already on our wishlist). It runs on Oracle whereas
we have ported MORE to
Ingres.
Date_Entry_Created : 19/09/96
Entry_Created_By : jane
Date_Entry_Last_Modified: 19/09/96
Entry_Last_Modified_By : jane
Asset_Qualification : looks promising
Other_Opinions :
Contact_Person : mailto:moreplus@mountain.net (or see Jane Clark for doco)
IP_or_Copyright_Owner : MountainNet presumably has a licence to market their version.
Support_re_Ownership : see UHCL conditions on the original MORE -
http://rbse.jsc.nasa.gov:80/MORE/copyright.txt
plus the MOREplus site, as above.
Date_Item_Created :
Usage_Conditions : MOREplus costs $20,000 for 1st year, this includes technical
support, upgrades, User Group, and Administrative support.
The 2nd yr.+ costs are $3,500 per/yr. for all the above.
Support_re_Usage_Condns : I obtained the pricing from:
Bob Terry, MOREplus Product Manager
mailto:rhterry@RBSE.Mountain.Net
Authors_and_Contributors: RBSE project, University of Houston -
Clear Lake (UHCL)
enhanced/commercialised by MountainNet Inc.
Projects_Used_In : none
Obtained_From :
Derived_From : "MORE" - an output of the RBSE program at UHCL.
Related_Items : see other items in the "Repository
Documentation & Background" collection.
Code_Type : large program / suite / product
Programming_Language : don't know / irrelevant
Portations : SunOS, Solaris, HP-UX,
IBM AIX, Ultrix
Source_Location : contact MountainNet - mailto:moreplus@mountain.net
Binaries_Location :
Issues_Bug_etc_List_Locn:
Additional_Info : The web site ( http://rbse.mountain.net/MOREplus/)
has a demo system with automatic
guest access to the demo database. There are
some interesting entries (and interesting
collection structure; some of the class design
can be inferred - we've created classes that
are more generic than theirs).
There is also a tutorial (good, but painful to go
through as I couldn't find a table of contents for
the tutorials). I have some of the tutorial
pages printed out. These show some of their
enhancements.
The software looks good, but costs more than we
can justify; also it is only Oracle. We should
keep this software in mind if we sell our reuse/
knowledge management experiences.
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