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Title:DEC Rdb against the World
Moderator:HERON::GODFRIND
Created:Fri Jun 12 1987
Last Modified:Thu Feb 23 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1348
Total number of notes:5438

933.0. "Rdb V4.1 passes NIST SQL validation tests!" by NOVA::FARRELL () Thu May 23 1991 03:01

May 22, 1991

Today the Rdb engineering group was notified in writing by the National 
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) of the National Computer 
Systems Laboratory that Rdb V4.1 passed all the tests for Level 2 ANSI SQL, 
the Integrity Enhancement Option, FIPS Sizing Defaults, and the FIPS
Flagger, with NO nonconformities.

The Rdb SQL language has passed the complete suite of NIST tests to achieve
full conformance with the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 
127-1 SQL standard:

o Embedded SQL C, COBOL, Fortran, Pascal 
o Module Language SQL C, COBOL, Fortran, Pascal
o Interactive SQL

Digital is the ONLY vendor to have tested and shown full conformance to all 
FIPS validation options, including the SQL module language for C, COBOL,
Fortran and Pascal.

This will be announced in Washington, D.C. on May 29 as part of the 
Digital database announcement at DATABASE WORLD.  (See June 3 Sales Update
for more information).

Congratulations to the Rdb engineering team!!

Rdb V4.1 will be added to the July NIST Validated Processor List.
The following products are currently listed:

                               nonconformities     
                               ---------------
ShareBase III Release 1           FIPS Flagger

SQLDB Mark 3.9                       

Informix-OnLine V4.10             1 C

SQL/DS V3 Release 2                  

ORACLE V6.0                       2 Schema
                                 14 C
                                 11 COBOL
                                 11 Fortran
                                 11 Pascal
                                  9 Interactive
                                 FIPS Flagger

ORACLE V7.0

NOTE: ORACLE V7.0 is NOT announced.
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933.1More on options pleaseHGOVC::DEANGELISMomuntaiThu May 23 1991 05:568
So basically Rdb 4.1's advantage over Oracle V7 is that is has passed the FIPS
SQL module language option. 

What are the other options? Are there any we haven't passed? Why are they
options and not requirements?

Thanks,
John.
933.2NOVA::FEENANJay Feenan, Rdb/VMS EngineeringThu May 23 1991 18:0219
    The options are:
    
    FIPS Sizing Defaults (makes sure all database objects meet a minimum
                              size...for instance size of column).
    
    FIPS Flagger
    
    Integrity Enhancements option
    
    There are NO tests and/or options that are available that we have not
    run...we have passed all the tests and all the options.
    
    I believe that they are options in that just like most standards they
    subdivide the features into tiers of features.
    
    -Jay
    
    PS: Inside word has it that V4.0 is close to the same result...but the
    goal was for full complience.
933.3I'm curiousBROKE::HIGGSSQL is a camel in disguiseThu May 23 1991 23:118
Congratulations, everyone involved!

Not to carp, but I'm curious:  Why is there no mention of either Ada or PL/I, 
both of which are in the ANSI SQL standard, as amended by ANSI X3.168-1989.

We support both languages.  Are there simply no NIST tests for them?

Bryan
933.4What about DB2?AUNTB::FRYLANDFri May 24 1991 16:277
    I noticed DB2 was not on the list of DB's having passed the test.  What
    is the status of DB2?  This is our main competition and if there are
    any knockoffs it would help.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Lee
933.5NOVA::FEENANJay Feenan, Rdb/VMS EngineeringFri May 31 1991 02:028
    db2 has not validated...
    
    and the ADA and PL/I tests suites are not available...although we
    should pass these easily the second that they are, because of the way
    our preprocessors are put together.
    
    -Jay
    
933.6Ada test suite almost ready; PL/I neverCOOKIE::MELTONThe zen of character setsFri Aug 02 1991 22:1412
NISt has recently told X3H2 that the Ada test suite will be available very
shortly (perhaps in August, more likely in September).  The cost to a
*new* purchaser of the NIST suite will be very high---about the cost of
the original suite.  However, the cost to someone who has the original
suite will be quite reasonable (well, for a government purchase, anyway).

There will *not* be a PL/I test suite from NIST; PL/I itself does not have
a FIPS and, therefore, there can be no FIPS testing PL/I together with SQL.
Strange, but true ;^).  Yes, there is a PL/I ANSI (and ISO) standard, but
there is not a FIPS for it.  

Jim
933.7VAX SQL passes the Ada validation suiteNOVA::FEENANJay Feenan, Rdb/VMS engineeringFri Sep 27 1991 17:135
    Rdb/VMS's VAX SQL passed the validation suite for Ada last week.  Digital
    was the first vendor to do so.  This will be published in the October
    issue of the Validation list.
    
    -Jay
933.8Attn Steve HornCOOKIE::BERENSONLex mala, lex nullaFri Sep 27 1991 18:512
I hope we are going to issue a press release, before other vendors are
validated!  You know ORACLE would push this fact if they were first!!
933.9Who Cares?TRCOA::MCMULLENKen McMullenFri Sep 27 1991 23:122
    But does anyone really care who's first (especially if it is an Oracle
    claim)!
933.10ANY excuse for a press release!!!8596::BERENSONLex mala, lex nullaSat Sep 28 1991 00:433
The achievement itself is dubious.  What you get out of it is an
opportunity for free advertising and the image of being a leader.

933.11ROWING::FEENANJay Feenan, Rdb/VMS engineeringMon Sep 30 1991 17:1111
    Well I lied...
    
    I found out this morning that I had heard what I'd been told
    incorrectly.  Rdb was the first vendor to validate on Ada with module
    language and 'one of the first' in all preprocessors....
    
    Thus DEC isn't the first, there was someone (I found out this
    morning...ORACLE) that validated something like 2 days prior.
    
    -Jay
    
933.12Marketing hype?BROKE::HIGGSSQL is a camel in disguiseTue Oct 01 1991 16:524
    Thus DEC isn't the first, there was someone (I found out this
    morning...ORACLE) that validated something like 2 days prior.

But, did they validate on a shipping product?
933.13NOVA::FEENANJay Feenan, Rdb/VMS engineeringWed Oct 02 1991 04:416
    Of course not...and neither would we have (4.1 ft software).  Will have
    to wait til the book is published at the end of the month...they may
    have validated with errors?!?!
    
    -Jay
    
933.14need NIST hard copy report!SIERAS::NAKAPPANSat Oct 05 1991 01:3510
    I am looking for a hard-copy report that compares Rdb's NIST validation 
    test results along with DB2, Oracle and any other that have gone
    through these validation tests.  We need this urgently for an RFP
    response due by next friday.  Any pointers to where I can obtain/buy
    such a report ?
    
    thanks in advance
    
    regards
    Murli Nakappan
933.15Support channelsBROKE::HIGGSSQL is a camel in disguiseSun Oct 06 1991 21:1611
Remember that this notes conference isn't a support channel.  If you want 
something urgently, then it's more sensible to try whatever official support 
channels you have access to.  In the case of Rdb/VMS, I would try sending mail 
to the Product Manager, Steve NOVA::Horn.  Regarding other vendors' NIST 
results, Steve may or may not be able to help you.  However, you might be able 
to get something from NIST, or maybe the other vendors (if it's not too direct 
a competition for the sale 8^) )

Good luck

Bryan
933.16Contact NIST for reports on testingCOOKIE::MELTONThe zen of character setsMon Oct 07 1991 18:1224
RE: .14:

    I am looking for a hard-copy report that compares Rdb's NIST validation 
    test results along with DB2, Oracle and any other that have gone
    through these validation tests.  We need this urgently for an RFP
    response due by next friday.  Any pointers to where I can obtain/buy
    such a report ?
    
Murli,

The *official* channel for such reports is NIST.  I have no idea whether
or not Digital has acquired copies of the test reports for DB2, Oracle, or
any other vendor (though it seems very likely that we acquired a copy of
our own report!), but you can contact NIST and get copies of any vendors'
reports that you wish to have.  There is probably a charge for these
reports, but I have no idea what that charge might be.  Also, because this
would be dealing with a governmental agency, it seems likely that
acquiring the reports wouldn't be an overnight proposition.

Still, I strongly recommend that you contact NIST in Gaithersburg, MD.
Sorry I can't give you a phone number...

Good luck!
   Jim