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PCTE

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PCTE

(Portable Common Tool Environment) An ECMA standard for exchanging data between CASE tools. See CDIF.
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While the service branches await the arrival and full implementation of the PCTE, the Navy has begun developing scenarios with a contracted service to provide a Navy Persistent Training Environment (PTE) to allow Sailors to conduct that same hands-on training in a virtual environment using the same cyber tool kit used in real world missions, according to Fisher.
Surface Grafting of PNIPAM on Pores of PCTE Porous Membranes Using Plasma-Graft Pore Filling Surface Polymerization.
--In (c), we assume a data model that supports typed objects and relationships (e.g., an EER model as used in PCTE [Oquendo et al.
The supporting repository is layered on top of the PCTE (Portable Common Tool Environment) Object Management System emerging as a CASE tools integration standard.
With the adoption of PCTE in Europe as ECMA Standard 149, there has been some progress on data integration standards.
Such features are common in programming environments such as Integral-C, Turbo-Pascal or Meridian Ada, and standards such as CAIS and PCTE are likely to make them more widely available in the future [5,7].
In particular, CAIS [23], PCTE [31], and the Atherton backplane [24] have all been based on the Single Standardized Submodel approach.
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