J. Grosch, Object-Oriented Attribute Grammars, Proc. of Fifth International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, A. E. Harmanci and E. Gelenbe (ed.), Cappadocia, Nevsehir, Turkey, 1990

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Bringing Objects into COBOL: MOORE - A tool for.. - Fergen, Reichelt.. (1994)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

....syntax trees. They are represented in such a way that the data and control flow in a program can be followed and related parts of programs be identified as proposals for transformation. The construction and management of the trees is carried out by the Compiler Construction Tool Box (Cocktail) [Gro90]. The syntax used is that of COBOL85, supplemented by objectoriented extensions. The tool which constructs and manages the syntax trees is the Tree Manager. It is not directly visible to the user. It receives orders from other tools and returns the results to them. Editors The COBOL program being ....

....proposals and particularly for handling the Repository must be improved. The user interface is also being further developed. The prototype is written in C and C ; the graphic user interface with TCL and TK [Ous90] Ous91] The Tree Manager uses the Compiler Construction Tool Box (Cocktail) [Gro90]. MOORE runs on SUN Sparc workstations under UNIX and X11. 14 9 Conclusion MOORE is a tool with which existing programs in COBOL85 can be transformed into objectoriented COBOL. On transformation, classes and methods can be stored in a repository for reuse. In this way an ....

J. Grosch, Object-Oriented Attribute Grammars, Proc. of Fifth International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, A. E. Harmanci and E. Gelenbe (ed.), Cappadocia, Nevsehir, Turkey, 1990

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