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As a result, the U.S. Navy decided to develop a program to defend ships from anti-ship missile threats. An Advanced Surface Missile System (ASMS) was promulgated and an engineering development program was initiated in 1964 to meet the requirements.[10] ASMS was renamed "Aegis" in December 1969 after the aegis, the shield of the Greek god Zeus. The name was suggested by Captain L. J. Stecher, a former Tartar Weapon System manager, after an internal U.S. Navy contest to name the ASMS program was initiated. Captain Stecher also submitted a possible acronym of Advanced Electronic Guided Interceptor System although this definition was never used.[11] The main manufacturer of the Aegis Combat System, Lockheed Martin, makes no mention of the name Aegis being an acronym, nor does the U.S. Navy.




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We borrowed aegis from Latin, but the word ultimately derives from the Greek noun aigis, which means "goatskin." In ancient Greek mythology, an aegis was something that offered physical protection, and it has been depicted in various ways, including as a magical protective cloak made from the skin of the goat that suckled Zeus as an infant and as a shield fashioned by Hephaestus that bore the severed head of the Gorgon Medusa. The word first entered English in the 15th century as a noun referring to the shield or protective garment associated with Zeus or Athena. It later took on a more general sense of "protection" and, by the late-19th century, it had acquired the extended senses of "auspices" and "sponsorship."


Documentation There is extensive documentation available for Aegis, including a User Guide, a Reference Manual, a How To, and much more. The Documentation page alsohaslinks to HTML versions of thesedocuments. The Propaganda page also carriescomparisons andsome other documentation. GettingStarted There are anumber of resources available for you: There is aworkedexample of the first few change sets of a newprojectin the User Guide. There are someTemplateProjects which can be downloaded and unpacked usingone of Aegis' distributed development mechanisms,resulting in immediately working projects managed byAegis. OSS developers will be intersted in thesimple GNU autotools example. If your project usesa simple GNU Auto Toolsconfiguration, this example hasinstructions toquicklyget your project working underAegis. Distributed Development The GeographicallyDistributed Developmentchapterof the User Guide describeshow to use the aedist(1) command to send and receive changesets. Both ofthe aepatch(1) and aetar(1) commands may also be used to send andreceivechange sets. See the Reference Manual for theirman(1) pages. The Working in Teams section of the How To describes anumber of ways todistribute projects. The TemplateProjects provide a simple way to get a projectstartedquicklyand easily. They are implemented usingone of Aegis' distributed development methods. The feed demonstrates how developerscanknow when remote changesets are available. Thisparticularlink isfor Aegis itself, but this mechanism isavailableforyour Aegis projects, too, if you chooseto turnit on. Download The Downloadpage has links to the download files. The BUILDINGfile inthe tarball contains instructionsfor building Aegis, or you could use the nicelyformattedBuildingsectionof the ReferenceManual. A number of distributions include Aegis, so it may bepossibleto download a pre-builtbinary. There are problems using Aegis on WindowsNT due to adissonance in security modelsbetweenUnix and Windows NT. However, it is possible to build asingleuser version using Cygwin, see the WindowsNT page formore information. GettingHelp There is an aegis-users mailinglist, see the Mailing Listpage for details. The How To mayalso beof assistance. The User Guide explains themodel of software development implemented by Aegis. If you have found a bug, pleaseuse theSourceForge trackers to submit yourbugreport. Reference Sites There is apage ofReference Sites for youto browse, including contact information. You may also like to see thelist ofSourceForge projects using Aegis, whichincidentally showcases the Aegis web interface. GUI Interfaces There are several projects which are aimed at providing this. Agesis aGNOME-based front end to Aegis. It provides acomfortable waytoaccess the mostcommon used functions availablefromAegis. AdvantAegis(download it here)is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) to Aegis.AdvantAegis is written in wxPython (python withbindings). There are someTcl/Tk scripts in the Aegissource distribution. They cover commonactivities suchas creating andmanaging changesets. See tkaenc(1) and tkaeca(1) in the Reference Manual for moreinformation. The aexver(1) command provides a GUI interfacefor selecting two versions of afile tobe differenced. There is also the Aegis Web Interface for manytaskswhich mine Aegis' extensive meta-data. Aegis is written and owned by Peter Miller and is freely distributableunder the termsand conditions of the GNU GPL. Thereis moreSoftware by PeterMiller at his home page.


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