| Grundy, J. C., Hosking, J. G., Mugridge, W. B., and Amor, R. W.: "Support for Constructing Environments with Multiple Views," Proceedings of the Viewpoint 96: International Workshop on Multiple Perspectives in Software Development, October 1996. |
....for our needs. refinement refinement refinement refinement A D B C C2 C1 C3 C0 B1 B2 B3 layer n 1 layer n Figure 30: Annotated UML model with VIR extensions 71 Thus, another way of representing above figure would be in form of a base model. One such base model was described by Grundy [Grundy et al. 1996]. However, he did not create a base model to capture different views but his model was limited to class diagrams and source code only. Nevertheless, this type of model seems highly beneficial since it breaks down the model into all its atomic pieces of information. Figure 32 shows an example of a ....
Grundy, J.C., Hosking, J.G, Mugridge, W.B., Amor, R.W. (1996) "Support for Constructing Environments with Multiple Views," Proceedings of the Viewpoint 96: International Workshop on Multiple Perspectives in Software Development.
.... and workflow models to support more comprehensive Method Engineering for a range of Information Systems Engineering tools [14] Third party tools, like those shown in Figure 3 can not be constrained or integrated to the same degree as our tools built with an open message passing architecture [15, 16]. However, we have built up useful office automation system workflows and work coordination mechanisms, as illustrated in the Figure 3 example. Simple communication with these tools is supported by a range of template filter actions to invoke tools, tell tools to open close save files, and to tell ....
Grundy, J.C., Hosking, J.G., Mugridge, W.B., and Amor, R.W., "Support for Constructing Environments with Multiple Views," in Joint Proceedings of the SIGSOFT'96 Workshops, ACM Press, San Francisco, October 14-15 1996, pp. 212-216.
....and actions inform the project manager of this. Artefact updates made OOA D diagrams are stored in a changes list owned by the project manager. We have integrated Serendipity with SPE (Snart Programming Environment) 10] an integrated software development environment, to produce SPE Serendipity [12, 13]. Serendipity provides the process modelling and enactment capabilities used to guide or enforce work in SPE. SPE provides object oriented analysis, design, implementation, debugging and documentation views of software development [10] Figure 2 shows a screen dump from SPE Serendipity. The bold, ....
Grundy, J.C., Hosking, J.G., Mugridge, W.B., and Amor, R.W. Support for Constructing Environments with Multiple Views. In Joint Proceedings of the SIGSOFT'96 Workshops, ACM Press, San Francisco, October 14-15 1996, pp. 212-216.
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Grundy, J. C., Hosking, J. G., Mugridge, W. B., and Amor, R. W.: "Support for Constructing Environments with Multiple Views," Proceedings of the Viewpoint 96: International Workshop on Multiple Perspectives in Software Development, October 1996.
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