| Howden, W.E.: Contemporary software development environments. Commun. ACM 25(5) (1982) 318--329 |
....to our classification scheme presented in section 3. 2. A General Model of Software Development Environments (SDEs) Our general model of software development environments consists of three interrelated components: policies, mechanisms and structures. For example, Howden [18] considers SDEs for medium and large systems only from the standpoint of capitalization and richness of the toolset. General SDE Model = Policies , Mechanisms , Structures ) Policies are the rules, guidelines and strategies imposed on the programmer by the environment; ....
William E. Howden. "Contemporary Software Development Environments", Communications of the ACM , 25:5 (May 1982). pp 318-329.
....also consider a second taxonomy, Dart et al. 8] based on historical trends representing language centered, structureoriented, toolkit and method based environments. We show how these classes of environments can be characterized in terms of our model. 1. For example, Howden [26] considers SDEs for medium and large systems only from the standpoint of capitalization and richness of the toolset. In section 2, we present our SMP model of software development environments, discuss the individual components and their interrelationships, and illustrate various distinctions ....
William E. Howden. "Contemporary Software Development Environments", Communications of the ACM , 25:5 (May 1982). pp 318-329.
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Howden, W.E.: Contemporary software development environments. Commun. ACM 25(5) (1982) 318--329
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