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    life cycle and produces both client/server and terminal-host applications
    that run as Windows clients with OpenVMS and Unix servers. Automatically
    produces compiled code for the target system that represents the complete
    application described by the definitions carried in the repository. This
    approach enables a joint application development approach and permits
    immediate deployment and future redeployment in heterogeneous computing
    environments. The central repository and its object-oriented features let
    users enhance, extend, and modernize legacy applications and integrate them
    into open client/server networks. Can access data in a variety of
    relational and nonrelational databases. Produces end-user and system
    documentation.