| Munson, E. The Software Concordance: Bringing Hypermedia to Software Development Environments in Proceedings of SBMIDIA '99: V Simposio Brasileiro de Sistemas Multimidia e Hipermidia (Anais. Goiania, Goias, Brasil, June, 1999). |
....includes work on requirements traceability, adding hyperlinks into source code to support document management, and advanced integrated development environments. This relates to the work of Storey on the software visualization environment ShriMP [16] Munson and the software concordance project [14], work by Antoniol on recovering traceability links [1] and the Harmonia [4] to mention a few. The next section describes our underlying philosophy behind srcML followed by a discussion of other XML representations of software products. This related work motivated our many of our discussions in ....
Munson, E. The Software Concordance: Bringing Hypermedia to Software Development Environments in Proceedings of SBMIDIA '99: V Simposio Brasileiro de Sistemas Multimidia e Hipermidia (Anais. Goiania, Goias, Brasil, June, 1999).
....of instructions to be executed by a computer to perform a task. Similarly, other formal specifications are also structured documents. Struc This research was supported by the U. S. Department of Defense and by NSF CAREER award CCR 9734102. tured documents can be divided into two categories [14]: formal and informal. Formal documents include program source code and formal specifications. Informal documents include all other documents. A formal document is written using a formal language, and formal languages have precisely defined semantics. Therefore formal documents can be understood ....
E. V. Munson. The Software Concordance: Bringing hypermedia to the software development process. In SBMIDIA Anais, V Simp osio Brasileiro de Sistemas Multim dia e Hiperm dia, Goi ania, Brazil, June 1999.
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