110668 Poor Man's Program Design Language for RSX-11/IAS Version: V1.0, September 1983 Submitted by: Thomas C. Swanson, Pulsecom Division, Herndon, VA Operating System: IAS V3.0, RSX-11M V4.0 Source Language: FORTRAN 77, MACRO-11 Memory Required: 18KW Keywords: Tools - Applications Development, Tools - Software Development Abstract: This program is a poor man's PDL (Program Design Language). It does not provide sophisticated cross-referencing or code generation, but does nicely format input module descriptions and produce a symbol table. It also provides a great deal of logic error checking and include files. It is very useful when you need some way to document designs and to put them in writing so that you can hack on them. Program design language (PDL) is a tool used by system and program designers to document the data structures, control logic, and module hierarchy by a system, subsystem, program or subroutine. The language is input using an editor, processed by a PDL program to find errors and produce a nicely formatted listing, and the PDL then incorporated into the source code as comments. Many different types of PDLs and PDL processors have been used around the industry for several years. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX01 Diskette (KA) Format: FILES-11, 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: FILES-11