Reference Model For Frameworks Of Software Engineering Environments

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Reference Model for Frameworks of Software Engineering Environments (SEE)

Author: DIANE Publishing Company
language: en
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Release Date: 1994-03
Describes SEEs and assists the SEE architectural standardization process. Covers a set of services needed to describe environment frameworks. The particular services of the model are described to a degree that is complete enough for the model to be used to describe existing systems and proposals. Also adopted by the European Computer Manufacturers Assoc.
Software Engineering Environments

Author: Fred W. Long
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 1990-11-28
Report on the process session at chinon -- An introduction to the IPSE 2.5 project -- TRW's SEE sage -- MASP: A model for assisted software processes -- Goal oriented decomposition -- Its application for process modelling in the PIMS project -- A metaphor and a conceptual architecture for software development environments -- Configuration management with the NSE -- Experiments with rule based process modelling in an SDE -- Principles of a reference model for computer aided software engineering environments -- An overview of the inscape environment -- Tool integration in software engineering environments -- The PCTE contribution to Ada programming support environments (APSE) -- The Tooluse approach to integration -- An experimental Ada programming support environment in the HP CASEdge integration framework -- Experience and conclusions from the system engineering environment prototype PROSYT -- Issues in designing object management systems -- Experiencing the next generation computing environment -- Group paradigms in discretionary access controls for object management systems -- Typing in an object management system (OMS) -- Environment object management technology: Experiences, opportunities and risks -- Towards formal description and automatic generation of programming environments -- Use and extension of PCTE : The SPMMS information system -- User interface session -- CENTAUR: Towards a "software tool box" for programming environments -- List of participants.