An extension of
Turing and a replacement for
Turing Plus by R.C. Holt <holt@csri.toronto.edu>, U Toronto,
1991. Object-Oriented Turing supports
imperative programming,
object-oriented programming and
concurrent programming. It has modules,
classes,
single inheritance, processes,
exception handling and optional
machine-dependent programming.
There is an integrated environment under the
X Window System
and
a demo version.
Versions exist for Sun-4,
MIPS, RS-6000 and others.
E-mail: <ootinfo@turing.toronto.edu>.
["A Conceptual Framework for Software Development", Mancoridis
et al, eds, ACM SIGSCE Conference, Feb 1993, Indianapolis].
["Turing Reference Manual", 1992, ISBN 0-921598-15-7].