Software engineering environments : automated support for software engineering
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Software engineering environments : automated support for software engineering
(The McGraw-Hill international series in software engineering)
McGraw-Hill, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 306-316) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Designed for all those involved in the subject area, whether undergraduates, postgraduates or software project managers, this is an introductory guide to the questions surrounding Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) - discussing its use, the components and future issues of its environments. Crossing the boundaries between database systems and software engineering, this book aims to dispel many of the myths and confusion surrounding CASE. The authors have provided a simple IPSE (Integrated Project Software Environment) reference model, which acts as the focal point of the book and encourages discussion of the principles of IPSEs. Analysis of the characteristics of a support environment for large-scale software development is studied in detail.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 An introduction to software engineering: environments
- SEE requirements
- early software engineering environment technology. Part 2 The reference model for frameworks of software engineering environments: introduction to the reference model
- a description of the reference model
- ECMA PCTE
- SoftBench
- CIS
- AD/cycle. Part 3 Lessons for the future of software engineering: experience of SEEs
- integration and software engineering environments
- summary and future directions.
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