MARK IV (software)


MARK IV is a fourth-generation programming language that was created by Informatics, Inc. in the 1960s. Informatics took advantage of IBM's decision to ; MARK IV was the first "software product to have cumulative sales of $10 million".
MARK IV was developed for IBM Systems and for the RCA Spectra 70. Its main benefit was allowing faster application development on the order of 6 to 10 times faster than doing a system using a 3GL, such as COBOL. MARK IV, being an early 4GL, allowed user development of systems related to business. In a 1971 ad by Informatics, there are several quotes from customers, such as:
MARK IV went to Sterling Software in 1985 as part of that company's acquisition of Informatics General. As VISION:BUILDER it is now part of the product suite from Computer Associates.