Definition: Passport IntRprise
An earlier object-oriented client/server development system from Passport Corporation that supported Windows, OS/2, Motif and Java clients, VAXes, Unix servers and all major SQL databases. It included visual programming utilities and fully supported event-driven systems that responded to real time interrupts.
Originally developed for the VAX/VMS world in the mid-1980s, Passport generated C source code and was designed to easily integrate with other third-party GUIs and software. At one time offered as a stand-alone app development technology for large-scale projects, the IntRprise architecture was extended into Passport's mobile, wireless workforce software.