Software
authored by Ion Alexandre CARTIANT
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These packages are distributed by Sysoft.
Financial software
Amarco Pricer |
Multi technology pricer framework |
Amarco grid |
Financial grid for windows applications |
Portal for document distribution
Sysoft Portal |
A portal developed with Microsoft.NET
technology, to control the distribution of Ion Cartiant' documents
(high school courses, software...). The portal integrates an
original CRM module. This software is no more used at this time |
Animation software for process diagrams
Unistep |
Visio animation stencil for workflow, flowchart,
process diagrams |
Support software
for Amarco method
Amarco Designer |
Interactive design of a repository of systems
and processes |
Amarco Repository |
Organizes the information in conceptual objects |
Amarco Cartography |
Generates cartographic diagrams based on Amarco
Repository. It uses Microsoft Visio to draw. |
Amarco Net |
Publishes and helps navigate through the results of an
Amarco analysis. |
Amarco Mobile |
Autonomous animation of Visio diagrams. |
Personal management software
Nino Contacts |
Contacts and action manager |
OrMedia |
File manager |
Telecommunication software
IC80® |
BSC 2780 / 3780 emulation. Some 400 licenses were sold in
the 80's. DOS-PC. The software had extra features like PC to PC
file transfer with original file name generation and checkpoints
(in 1984). Able to resume a failed transmission. |
IC80a Asynchone |
A PC file transfer package, using asynchronous block
transfer, with checkpoints. A transposition of IC80 for
asynchronous mode transfer. Able to resume a failed
transmission. |
MULTIBAC® client |
Communication software implementing the ETEBAC 1,2,3
protocol (a French banking protocol, supporting information data
exchange between enterprises and banks). Some 300 licenses, also
distributed by major banks in France (Société Générale, Banque
Paribas). DOS-PC |
MULTIBAC® Asynchrone |
Communication software implementing the ETEBAC 3 protocol
with asynchronous X25 access (PAD). Developed in 1992. About
sixty licenses distributed by the Paribas Bank. It is the most
economical solution for clients and for banks ( no more BSC
support). But some specialists had second thoughts - it was too
simple, too cheap, too obvious....DOS-PC |
MULTIBAC® serveur |
Communication software implementing the ETEBAC 1,2,3
protocol, server side. About ten licenses (including Bank of
Boston, Bank of America, Westminster Bank...). DOS-PC |
RONDO |
Communication software implementing the ETEBAC 1,2,3
protocol, server side. One of the first objet (C++) solutions in
telecommunications - 1991. I was invited and presented it at
OOPSLA'92 - Vancouver, BC - Canada (beautiful city, Canadian
rockies too !). Very effective : it manages four BSC lines and
four X25 virtual circuits simultaneously (DOS). With an
intuitive interface (Turbo Vision - Borland). I had to develop a
little OS: memory, events, timers, tasks management...) |
TRIO |
An ETEBAC 1,2 (BSC) - ETEBAC 3 (X25) gateway. DOS. The most
economical solution to get rid of BSC on mainframes. It was
installed and worked in real execution environment at the Worms
Bank and CREDINTRANS company. Amusing: it showed the
approximations of some brand name banking telecommunication
software... |
These software were marketed by Sysoft.
Other software
P1024 |
It is a communication protocol used by SITA - Aeronautical
telecommunications. At that time (1979...) I was at CII-HB. A
first in France - develop communications protocols for Level6
computers (Honeywell). |
X25 on PC |
Communication software implementing the X25 protocol. A
first (?), presented at SICOB, 1984. It was also a demonstration
for software portability - the same code was used for two X25
products : on RMX86 system (Intel), and for DOS. You see, reuse
does not need objects ! |
PRESIMON |
Conversion software implementing the ISO 8583 norm, used in
banking authorizations (1994). Developed for CEDICAM (a branch
of Crédit Agricole). DOS - PC, with an "object" interface. It
was also a software demonstration portability - the software was
ported in mainframe environments.. |
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