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Eiffel Software

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Eiffel Software
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Founded 1985
Headquarters Goleta, CA, United States
Industry Software
Products EiffelStudio, EiffelEnvision
Website http://www.eiffel.com

Eiffel Software (previously known as Interactive Software Engineering Inc. or ISE) is a software company specializing in object technology, especially tools, training and services for the Eiffel programming language and method, originally introduced by the company in 1985. The company's two flagship products are the EiffelStudio integrated development environment, a portable solution available across most industry platforms, and Eiffel Envision, which provides an Eiffel plug-in for Visual Studio .NET. Eiffel Software also offers training and consulting worldwide in software engineering, object technology, component-based development and Eiffel. Eiffel Software was, from 1989 to 2003, the organizer of the TOOLS conference series (Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems), which played a major role in the evolution of object technology with 45 sessions in the USA, Europe, Australia (TOOLS PACIFIC), China and Eastern Europe. The conference series, having been discontinued for several years, resumed with the June 2007 TOOLS Conference in Zurich.

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