| G. Kaiser and P. H. Feiler, SMILE/MARVEL: Two Approaches to Knowledge-Based Programming Environments, Tech. Report CU-CS-227-86, Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, Oct. 1986. |
....dependency relation between components. The advantage of this approach is that programmers specify what they want and the system figures out how to produce it. Our system also contains this general concept, but our use of Congress allows more powerful constraints. SMILE Marvel. SMILE and Marvel [10 12] are two rule based environments that emphasize support for the edit debug build cycle. Their goal is to provide a fileless environment for programmers by making the environment responsible for invisibly maintaining derived objects. Their rules use Hoare style pre and post conditions to trigger ....
G. Kaiser and P. H. Feiler, SMILE/MARVEL: Two Approaches to Knowledge-Based Programming Environments, Tech. Report CU-CS-227-86, Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, Oct. 1986.
....values. System architects describe systems using constraints and Adele uses them to infer consistent configurations, including the dependency relation between components. Recent work has extended Adele to include process support based on events and triggers [8] SMILE Marvel. SMILE and Marvel [23, 24, 25] are two rule based environments that emphasize support for the edit debug build cycle. Their goal is to provide a fileless environment for programmers by making the environment responsible for invisibly maintaining derived objects. Their rules use Hoare style pre and post conditions to trigger ....
Gail Kaiser and Peter H. Feiler. SMILE/MARVEL: Two approaches to knowledgebased programming environments. Tech. Report CU-CS-227-86, Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, October 1986.
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