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M. H. Penedo. Prototyping a Project Master Database for Software Engineering Environments. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 22(1):1--11, 1987. Proc. of the ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN Software Engineering Symposium on Practical Software Development Environments, Palo Alto, Cal. 17

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Dedicated Object Management System Benchmarks for Software.. - Emmerich, Schäfer (1994)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....necessary changes to correct the errors. Examples for such environments are Gandalf [HN86] and IPSEN [ELN 92] Many more can be found in [Hen88] and [Tay90] In any case a large number of objects and relationships on very different levels of granularity have to be stored and maintained [Pen87] With more fine grained objects being stored, sophisticated functionality in terms of an incremental intertwined development of documents can be achieved [ELN 92] For instance, an appropriate fine grained data model for any type of document is an abstract syntax graph [ENS87] Such a ....

M. H. Penedo. Prototyping a Project Master Database for Software Engineering Environments. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 22(1):1--11, 1987. Proc. of the ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN Software Engineering Symposium on Practical Software Development Environments, Palo Alto, Cal. 17


GENOA - A Customizable, front-end retargetable Source Code.. - Devanbu   (Correct)

....tasks involve information at a global level. One approach to address this would be use to genii to interface genoa to the data structures built by a symbolic debugger. Another approach would be interface genoa as a querying mechanism to project management databases [Horowitz and Williamson 1985; Penedo 1986; Lamsveerde et al. 1988] this would allow access to project management information in addition to source code information. Indeed, the front end retargeting approach might be a useful way to adapt project management databases to di#cult languages like C and to variant dialects. Although it ....

Penedo, M. H. 1986. Prototyping a project master database for software engineering environments. In Proceedings of the SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN workshop on Practical Software Development Environments (1986). ACM.


The Merlin OMS Benchmark - Definition, Implementations and.. - Emmerich, Kampmann (1993)   (Correct)

....can easily trace back errors through different documents and propagate necessary changes to correct the errors. Examples for such environments Gandalf [HN86] and IPSEN [Nag85] In any case a large number of objects on very different levels of granularity have to be stored and maintained [Pen87] Of course, the more fine grained objects are being stored, the more sophisticated functionality in terms of an incremental intertwined development of documents can be achieved [ELN 92] The more critical however becomes the performance of an underlying data store, which is in any case the ....

M. H. Penedo. Prototyping a Project Master Database for Software Engineering Environments. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 22(1):1--11, 1987. Proc. of the ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN Software Engineering Symposium on Practical Software Development Environments, Palo Alto, Cal.


LaSSIE: a Knowledge-Based Software Information System - Devanbu, Brachman.. (1991)   (122 citations)  (Correct)

....a software development project, such as documents, programs, test scripts, problem reports, personnel, tools, milestones, and accounting charts. They are intended to provide database support for all lifecycle activities, beginning with requirements specification right through to system test. PMDB [ 34 ] is a typical example of such a system. It aims to collect almost all of the information about a project into one central information system, which can be queried and updated. The information system is based on the entity relationship model to characterize the artifacts and activities of a ....

Penedo, Maria H. Prototyping a Project Master Database for Software Engineering Environments. Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN Software Engineering Symposium on Practical Software Development Environments, Palo Alto, CA, December 1986.


THE ADELE-TEMPO experience: an environment to support.. - Belkhatir, Estublier..   (Correct)

.... that a database is the central component for managing software artifacts and an integral part of the Software Development Environment (SDE) and that standard database systems are not satisfactory [Belkhatir 87] Notkin 85] 4 THE ADELE TEMPO experience : an envi [Habermann and Notkins, 1986; Penedo, 1986; Unland and Schlageter, 1989] SDE oriented database systems are not standard since database objects are not an abstraction from the real world but include programs, documents, and so on, and are managed by the database [Bernstein, 1987] This characteristic removes inconsistencies that might ....

Penedo, M. (1986). Prototyping a project master data base for software engineering environments. In Proc. of the 2nd ACM Software Engineering Symposium on Software Practical Development Environments, SIGPLAN Notices, Palo Alto, CA.


An Object-Based Approach to Software Engineering Environments - Bendix   (Correct)

....control transparent [8] Still, this is not sufficient as we need much more elaborated ways to express the structural relations between components and the operational information to support automatic transformations. So it was natural to investigate approaches which support this like data bases [9] and hypertext systems [10] Both of these approaches have been a further step forward, but in the context of environments they have shown some limitations too. Data bases have too small a granularity on elements, too short transactions and have, in general, query mechanisms and data formats which ....

....should become quite clear. We base our system on a multi representational architecture, but drawing on the object oriented concepts of relations and actions manage to solve the consistency problems and give the user the impression of a uni representational architecture. Previous advanced attempts [9], 10] have solved some of these problems, but have left open other. Our approach seems to be capable of solving all the problems in the same framework, and to offer solutions to problems from Programming in the Many as well. The OIKOS project [19] deals with the same problems that we try to ....

: Penedo, Maria H.: Prototyping a Project Master Data Base for Software Engineering Environments, ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 22, No.1, January 1987.


Dedicated Object Management System Benchmarks for.. - Wolfgang Emmerich, .. (1993)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....documents and propagate necessary changes to correct the errors. Examples for such environments are Gandalf [HN86] and IPSEN [ELN 92] Many more can be found in [Hen88] and [Tay90] In any case a large number of objects on very different levels of granularity have to be stored and maintained [Pen87] Of course, the more fine grained objects are being stored, the more sophisticated functionality in terms of an incremental intertwined development of documents can be achieved [ELN 92] The more critical however becomes the performance of an underlying data store, which is in any case the ....

M. H. Penedo. Prototyping a Project Master Database for Software Engineering Environments. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 22(1):1--11, 1987. Proc. of the ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN Software Engineering Symposiumon Practical Software Development Environments, Palo Alto, Cal.

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