Software process representation to support multiple views
David Jacobs,Chris Marlin +1 more
- 07 Dec 1994
- pp 197-205
TL;DR: The paper describes one aspect of a PCSDE supporting multiple simultaneous views: the design of a representation of enacted software processes which is suitable for the generation ofmultiple simultaneous views.
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Abstract: Current interest in improving the effectiveness and predictability of software development has led to a recent focus on software process modeling and improvement. Process-centered software development environments (PCSDEs), have been examined as a useful adjunct to software process modeling. A number of PCSDEs have been designed and built; an examination of the range of potential users of such environments reveals a wide range of needs with respect to information about an enacted software process and how this information is presented. The paper describes one aspect of a PCSDE supporting multiple simultaneous views: the design of a representation of enacted software processes which is suitable for the generation of multiple simultaneous views. >
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A framework for expressing the relationships between multiple views in requirements specification
TL;DR: This work deploys multiple ViewPoints that hold partial requirements specifications, described and developed using different representation schemes and development strategies, and proposes a general model for ViewPoint interaction and integration.
PECAN: Program Development Systems that Support Multiple Views
TL;DR: The PECAN family of program development systems is designed to make effective use of powerful personal machines with high-resolution graphics displays and is currently implemented on APOLLO workstations.
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Pecan: Program development systems that support multiple views
Steven P. Reiss
- 26 Mar 1984
TL;DR: PECAN as mentioned in this paper is a family of program development systems that support multiple views of the user's program, including expression trees, data type diagrams, flow graphs, and symbol tables.
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Graphical program development with PECAN program development systems
Steven P. Reiss
- 25 Apr 1984
TL;DR: The user's view of the PECAN family of program development systems is described, a program development system generator for algebraic programming languages that supports multiple views of the user's program, its semantics, and its execution.
Managing software processes in the environment MELMAC
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