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.... The development platform was Windows NT, and the main software engineering tools used were: a CASE tool, a graphical user interface builder, a code editor, a persistent store, a relational database (IBM DB2) and concurrent versioning system [8] The first four tools are part of the Mjlner System [14], 6] 18] and the programming language used was BETA [16] 3.3. Related processes In many ways, Barry Boehm s Spiral Software Development Model [3] resembles our process. The spiral model is both iterative and evolutionary. It is also based on the notion of development cycles, and these cycles ....
Knudsen, J.L., Lfgren, M., Madsen, O.L., Magnusson, B. (Eds.) Object-Oriented Environments. The Mjlner Approach. Prentice Hall, 1993.
....paradigm for CSCW rather than try to overcome the inadequacies of existing ones. We have drawn on research in the field of composition [Kaiser and Garlan, 1987, Nierstrasz, 1995, Helm et al. 1990] in the development of our model. However, though compositional models of systems such as BETA [Knudsen et al. 1993] were found to be similar to ours, there are important differences. Our concept of composition seems more flexible as our aspects are truly independent computational modules whereas existing research into composition has focussed on composition as purely a language construct integrated at compile ....
Knudsen, J. L., Lofgren, M., Madsen, O. L., and Magnusson, B. (1993). Object Oriented Environments, The Mjolner Approach. The Object-Oriented Series. Prentice Hall.
....to be minimized, which make the future merge simpler. The system referred to in the paper has been developed as a part of an ongoing project on collaborative software development environments. It is based on previous work in the Mj lner project, a project on object oriented software development [KLMM93] The environment developed in Lund, Mj lner Orm [MMH 90] supports collaborative software development to a limited extent 2 through its configuration management [Gus90] The aim of the current project is to support teams of programmers working on the same system. This paper will focus on ....
J. L. Knudsen, M. Löfgren, O. L. Madsen, and B. Magnusson, editors. Object-Oriented Environments. The Mjølner Approach. The ObjectOriented Series. Prentice Hall, 1993.
....of AGs and recursive function definitions (in particular denotational semantics) has been (and is still) a hot topic over many years. We will only mention some particular approaches. The expressive power of . inheritance [Kos91] KW94] pattern matching [DC90] computation models [KLMM93] and symbol computations [KW94] is addressed by certain operations in our concept. Approaches supporting structural decomposition as ACGs [Gie88] and CAGs [FMY92] we can simulate even without any operation by doing (term) construction and deconstruction (Output attributes in CAGs are a little bit ....
Knudsen, J.L.; Löfren, M.; Madsen, O.L.; Magnusson, B.: Object-oriented environments, The Mjo / lner Approach, Prentice Hall, 1993
....behaviour to the system, thus avoiding a compilation and linking phase after each grammar change to keep the language specific features of the system consistent with the current grammar description. 2 Editing in APPLAB The SbyS editor [Min90] originally developed within the Mj lner Orm project [KLMM93] is used in APPLAB. When editing a program the SbyS editor supports the user in editing language constructs defined by the grammar given 2 for the language. The grammar itself can also be edited in APPLAB using an instance of the same structure editor, since it is expressed in a language ....
J. L. Knudsen, M. Löfgren, O. L. Madsen, and B. Magnusson, editors. Object-Oriented Environments. The Mjølner Approach. The ObjectOriented Series. Prentice Hall, 1993.
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