HP OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.3 and HP OpenVMS Version
HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS
HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS is a System In- tegrated Product (SIP). It is a separately licensed lay- ered product offered on the Alpha platform. On the In- tegrity Server platform, the DECwindows product is part of the Foundation Operating Environment (FOE) and is licensed under this package.
This product provides support for both OSF/Motif, a
Refer to the HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Soft- ware Product Description (SPD 42.19.xx) for more in- formation.
CONFORMANCE TO STANDARDS
OpenVMS is based on the following public, national, and international standards.
Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) Support
The DCE for the OpenVMS product family provides a set of the distributed computing features specified by The Open Group’s DCE, as well as tools for application de- velopers. With DCE, The Open Group has established a standard set of services and interfaces that facilitate the creation, use, and maintenance of client/server ap- plications. DCE for OpenVMS serves as the basis for an open computing environment where networks of mul- tivendor systems appear as a single system to the user. Because DCE makes the underlying networks and op- erating systems transparent, application developers can easily build portable, interoperable client/server applica- tions. Users can locate and share information safely and easily across the entire enterprise. DCE for OpenVMS supplies system managers with a set of tools to consis- tently manage the entire distributed computing environ- ment, while assuring the integrity of the enterprise.
DCE for OpenVMS currently consists of the following products:
•DCE
•DCE Application Developers’ Kit for OpenVMS
•DCE Cell Directory Service (CDS)
•DCE Security Server, one of which is required for each DCE
The right to use the DCE
Support for OSF/Motif and X Window System Standards
DECwindows Motif provides support for OSF/Motif, a
Standards Supported by OpenVMS
The OpenVMS operating system is based on the fol- lowing public, national, and international standards. These standards are developed by the American Na- tional Standards Institute (ANSI), U.S. Federal Govern- ment (responsible for FIPS), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and the International Or- ganization for Standardization (ISO). The following in- formation may be useful in determining responsiveness to stated conformance requirements as enabled in par- ticular commercial and/or government procurement so- licitation documents.
•ANSI
•ANSI
•ANSI
•ANSI X3.298: Limited support.
Information
•ANSI
•ANSI
•ANSI
•ANSI
•ANSI
•ANSI
•ANSI
•ANSI/IEEE
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